The United States Constitution established a bicameral legislature with two distinct chambers.
(a) Identify one difference between the House and Senate that contributes to legislation passing in only one
chamber, despite unified party control. Explain how this difference accounts for legislation passing in only
one chamber, even when the same party controls both chambers.
(b) Identify a second difference between the House and Senate that contributes to legislation passing in only one
chamber, despite unified party control. Explain how this difference accounts for legislation passing in only
one chamber, even when the same party controls both chambers.
(c) Identify a third difference between the House and Senate that contributes to legislation passing in only one
chamber, despite unified party control. Explain how this difference accounts for legislation passing in only
one chamber, even when the same party controls both chambers.
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