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In the United States, who elects the legislature?
the Senate
the House
citizens
political parties
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citizens
Explanation: Members of the House and (since the 17th Amendment, 1913) the Senate are chosen by voters in elections. Political parties may nominate candidates but do not themselves elect legislators.
Explanation: Members of the House and (since the 17th Amendment, 1913) the Senate are chosen by voters in elections. Political parties may nominate candidates but do not themselves elect legislators.
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