congress pack 1 introduction the structure and membership of congress

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1. in the constitution what does article 1 section 3 do

  • outlines the requirements and the key details for the house of representatives
  • outlines the requirement and key details for the senate - 30 years old - 9 years a citizen - resident rule - directly elected -0 2 per state - 6-year terms
  • gives legislative power to congress, establishes bicameral legislature, the senate, and house of reps
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2. what in the constitution does article 1 section 4 do

  • members of congress get privilege from arrest
  • it means that states control congressional elections
  • it means that both chambers get paid the same

3. in the constitution what does section 6 mean

  • both chamber members get paid the same they have privilege from arrest - except for federal or treason - it also means the separation of personal
  • it means that states control congressional elections
  • it requires states to keep a record of proceedings

4. in the constitution what does article 1 section 5 do

  • it means each house controls its members and procedures -requires a majority to do business - keeps a record or proceedings
  • it makes sure that members in both chambers get paid the same
  • it gives congress its legislative power the ability to create a barcarole legislature

5. in the constitution what does article 1 section 1 do

  • give legislative power to congress establishes a bicameral legislature the senate and the house of representatives
  • sets out the requirements for membership of the house of representatives - 25 years old - 7 years a citizen - residential rule - elections every 2 years - the number of members per state decided by the population of the state
  • sets out the requirements for the senate - 30 years old - citizen 9 years - residency rule - 2 per - state directly elected - 6-year terms but elections are staggered to every 2 years where 1/3 are elected

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