Both the U.S. Senate and priests serve as representatives for their respective communities, with the Senate representing the interests of constituents and priests serving the spiritual needs of their congregations. Both roles require a commitment to service, ethics, and moral responsibility, often guiding their constituents or congregants in decision-making. Additionally, both are involved in the creation and interpretation of laws or doctrines that shape societal norms and values. However, their methods and contexts differ significantly, as the Senate operates within a political framework while priests function within a religious one.
There were no US soviets, the US have senates.
two
100 ( 2 from each state)
Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein
No. Absolutely not.
there are 100 us senates. 2 per state
Checks and balences
in Australia where I'm living,there are 76 senators altogether.
George supported the mississippi's farmers' alliance.
Senator Feinstein ok in U.S Michigan the senators are Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin
Very little. The Roman senate was not an elected body. Its members came for the the city's oligarchy. It did not vote on bills. This was done directly by the people in popular assemblies. It represented the conservative interests and privileges of the top elites.
there are 210 reps and 100 senates so you do the math and if you figure it out good job and pat yourself on the back