no.
The number of people in the House of Representatives is based on population, and Senate is equal:two from each state.
There are two parts to the Congress, you have the House of Representatives, which is based on the population of the state and then you have the Senate, in which each state has two members regardless of population.
National and Federal mean the same thing. So both.
Yes.
The senate and the house of representatives are known as Congress.
In congress, there are two branches: the House of Representatives and the Senate. A Senator is a member of the senate. A congressman is referring that he/she is part of either the House or the Senate.
The Senate will convene on January 6th. It is the same for the U.S. House.
Representatives don't check the senate. The Supreme Court does. The house of Representatives is In the same branch as the Senate.
No there is no such thing as an administrative branch.
No. Senators are the elected representatives who, collectively, make up the Senate. In countries which have a Senate (such as Australia and the USA), this means the upper house of a bicameral Parliament. Senators are those people who have been elected to represent the interests of the population of the area they represent.
They are formed to settle differences between House and Senate versions of the same bill.
No the house of reps initiates bills and the senate voices its agreement or disagreement with all or some of them.