Which of the following are true of the United States legislature? Select all that apply.

- The House of Representatives has two representatives from each state.
-Senators are elected for a six-year term.
-The leader of the House of Representatives is called the Speaker of the House.
-Once a bill passes the House, it goes directly to the President to sign into law or to veto.
-A person must be 30 years old in order to run for the House of Representatives.

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Answer:

The correct answers here are: Senators are elected for six-year terms and the leader of the House of Representatives is called the Speaker of the House.

Explanation:

The explanation for these two being the correct choices comes from how Congress is conformed, how a bill is passed and the characteristics and the qualitifactions that are required of all members of Congress, depending on the House in which they will serve the terms. First, the House of Representatives is formed by 435 members, elected by the people, and they serve 2-year terms. The Speaker of the House of Representatives comes from the members of the majority party and the requirements to be a member of this House are: to be at least 25, be a resident of the U.S for at least 7 years and be a resident of the state for which the candidacy is representing. In the case of Senators, they serve 6-year terms, two Senators per state, they must be at least 30 years of age, have been a resident of the U.S for at least 9 years and reside in the state which he/she will represent. In the case of Bills, they must be passed by both Houses before they are presented to the President; it is not enough for just one House to decide on the bill. This is why there are only two choices from the list that can be selected as answers here.

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