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Who does a Senator represent?

1.Citizens of the entire state
2.Citizens living in a specific district with in a state
3.All citizens in the United States
4.None of the Above

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User Nbrew
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Answer: citizens of the entire state

Explanation:

There are two senator that go for every state, regarding their population size, area, or anything else. There are junior senators and senior senators. The junior senator is the senator that has been working the least time. The senior senator is the senator that has been working for the longer time.

These two senators represent the state they are working for in the Senate. They do not represent based off of the location of the person. They represent states, not the whole country of the United States.

The answer to the question is citizens of the entire state.

Hope this helps you!

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User Invernomuto
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Answer:

1.

Step-by-step explanation:

Senators are elected to serve the people of their state for six years. Each of the two senators represents the entire state. Before the 17th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified in 1913, the state legislatures elected the U.S. senators to represent their state.

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