Asked by james
The list of questions below is used to determine whether a candidate
meets the constitutional requirements to run for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
• What is the candidate's age?
• How long has the candidate been a U.S. citizen?
?
Which question completes this list?
A
Which state is the candidate a resident of?
B
Does the candidate have a college degree?
C
Does the candidate have a political background?
D
Which branch of the U.S. Armed Forces is the candidate a veteran of?
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A — Which state is the candidate a resident of?
The Constitution requires House members be at least 25, U.S. citizens for seven years, and inhabitants (residents) of the state they represent.
The Constitution requires House members be at least 25, U.S. citizens for seven years, and inhabitants (residents) of the state they represent.
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