hard · U.S. Naturalization Test (2025 Standard) civics
Mock interview - an applicant explains that every state, large or small, sends exactly two senators, and the officer asks for the historical reason behind that rule.
Why does each state have two senators?
- The 10th Amendment, reserving powers to the states
- The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise)
- The 22nd Amendment, limiting terms in office
- The Electoral College's allocation of votes
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