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Learn about the qualifications and responsibilities of the House of Representatives, Senate, and Executive Branch in the U.S. government, including age, residency, citizenship requirements, election timelines, and powers. Understand the roles of these key bodies in American governance.
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The U.S Constitution Lexius Henderson 2nd period Mrs.Hilton
House of Representatives • Qualifications • Age: must be at least 25 years old • Residency : must live in the state you are chosen to represent • Citizenship : must be a United States citizens for at least 7 years
House of Representation cves,continued • Elections: held every two years • Responsibilities • Impose collected taxes and duties • Borrow money • Regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the states • Coin money • Establish post offices • Declare war • Raise and support an army and a navy
Article One : Senate • Qualifications • Age: must be at least 30 years old • Residency : must live in the state you are chosen to represent • Citizenship : must be a United States citizens fo ay least 9 years
Senate, Continued • Election: held every six years • Two senators from each state • Responsibilities: • Chose their officers • Have the sole power to try all impeachments • When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice shall preside
Article Two: Executive Branch • Consists of the president and vice- President • Qualifications: • Age: must be at least 35 years old • Residency: must live in the United State for at least 14 years • Citizenship : must be a natural- bore citizen