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Senators and representatives differ in the fact that there are 2 senators from each state while the number of representatives are determined by the states population. also a senator represents his state for a 6-year term, while a representative has only a 2-year term. A senator has to be 30 years old and lived in the country for at least 9 years, whle a representative has to just be 25 years old and spend only 7 years in the country first. Both must currently live in the state that they are representing. the house of representatives can bring upon impeachment charges, while the senate is the one that chrages and holds the trial for person the charges has been against.

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