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They intended the House of Representatives to be close to the people and responsive to their needs.

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Has the house of representatives chosen the president in the 20th century?

No, despite the fact that many historians believe that the framers of the Constitution intended or expected the President to be chosen by the House of Representatives most of the time, it hasn't happened since 1824.


The framers held that a contract exists between what?

The framers were the people in colonial America responsible for what rules the country would be run on. The framers held that a contract exist between the senate and the house of representatives.


What were three methods of presidential selection discussed by the framers?

house of representatives


The framers of the Constitution designed the House of Representatives to represent the?

more populated states


The framers of the constitution gave voters the most direct participation in the selection of which group?

House of Representatives


The framers of the Constitution anticipated that the Senate would be?

The framers of the Constitution anticipated that the Senate would be an equal arm of the government. The House of Representatives is a representational arm of government.


The framers of the constitution created a bicameral legislature made up of?

The senate and the House of Representatives. -Gradpoint/H


Why did the Constitutional Convention of 1787 agreed to create a bicameral legislature?

The framers agreed to create the United States Senate and House of Representatives as a compromise. During the Constitutional Convention, framers disagreed on whether or not the legislative branch of government should represent the states equally or based on population. As such, the Senate has an equal number of 2 representatives for each state, and the House of Representatives has a certain number of representatives for each state depending on population.


Why do you have a bicameral legislature?

because the framers disagreed on the legislative branch representing state equally or population based, so they created the Senate (2 representatives from each state) and the House of Representatives (representatives based on population).


All bills intended to raise money for the federal government comes from where?

The US House of Representatives.


Why was a bicameral or two-house legislature created?

In the United States, The Framers wanted the newly formed democracy to be balanced and be represented by the people (meaning the common people, in this case educated white males, to head the House of Representatives) But because the Framers didn't trust the common people to run government completely they split Congress into two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate, which is considered more elitist and more prestigious.


How does this confirm the framers intentions for the senate?

They hoped that the smaller Senate would be a more enlightened and responsible body than the House of Representatives