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The Senate is elected every 6 years and the Senate is divided into classes so a third is up for election at any one time. Only the House has a 2 year term.
The Senate is elected every 6 years and the Senate is divided into classes so a third is up for election at any one time. Only the House has a 2 year term.
The term for the Senate is 6 years. They are divided into classes so there is 1/3 up for election at a time.
Teachers are teachers. They are not divided into different classes.
U.S. Senate seats are divided among three classes. The classes have nothing to do with rank; they determine only the beginning and end dates for the three overlapping U.S. Senate terms. At the time statehood is granted, the two Senate seats to which each state is entitled are added to two of the classes. Class 1 Senate seats come up for election every six years including 2012. Class 2 Senate seats come up for election every six years including 2014. Class 3 Senate seats come up for election every six years including 2016.
The Senate is elected every 6 years and the Senate is divided into classes so a third is up for election at any one time. Only the House has a 2 year term.
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the duties of the congress divided between the house and senate are that the senate tends to have more power than representatives
The early Romans were divided into two classes because of their wealth, just as people today are divided into groups or classes due to wealth.
Organisms that are divided into classes are called classifying organisms or classified organisms.
The vertebrates are further divided into five groups or classes.
The branch is divided into 2 parts in the government whose parts are called the Senate and the House of representatives is called Congress.