To run for Congress in the United States, candidates must meet specific constitutional requirements. For the House of Representatives, they must be at least 25 years old, a citizen of the U.S. for at least seven years, and a resident of the state they wish to represent. For the Senate, candidates must be at least 30 years old, a U.S. citizen for at least nine years, and a resident of the state they intend to represent.
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Yes, a former president can run for Congress after serving their term in office. There is no constitutional restriction on a former president running for a seat in Congress.
There is a constitutional requirement that the president must be 35 or older- that is the law of the land.
Constitutional amendments are proposed by the Congress.
The Constitutional Congress took place in Philadelphia from 1787 to 1789.
There is no constitutional requirement. Most of the presidents have been lawyers or have had experience as a state governor or in the US Congress or as a high-ranking general.
The Congress called for the Constitutional Convention to address problems in governing the US.
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The House of Representatives was created during the constitutional congress when the fore fathers were setting up how they wanted the country to run.
The constitutional authority of Congress to forbid discrimination in employment is based on the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce.
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