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The interrogative pronoun is who.The antecedent(s) for an interrogative pronoun is usually the answer to the question.Note: Another pronoun in the sentence is 'our', a possessive adjective used to describe the noun 'senators'.
No, there are not 104 senators. The United States Senate consists of 100 senators, with each of the 50 states represented by two senators.
Each of the 50 states has two senators for a total of 100 US Senators.
two all of the states have two state senators
All States in the United States have 2 senators, therefore Arizona has two US Senators
A list of United States senators and the states they represent can be found on the official United States Senate website. Many state websites will also list the Senators.
All States have two senators.
Senators are elected by the people.
There are 100 Senators in the United States. 50 States and each contain 2 Senators.
There are two United States Senators for the entire state of New York, which includes Brooklyn.
There are 2 Senators from each of the 50 states, as specified in Article One, Section Three of the US Constitution. If additional states join the Union, the number of Senators will increase to accommodate these new states at 2 Senators per state, with no restriction on the total number. There are two senators for each state and 50 states, making 100 senators altogether.
The are 100 United States Senators in the United States Congress. Each state is allowed to have two elected senators in Washington, DC.