One of the ways the senate and house of representatives are different is that the
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One of the ways the senate and house of representatives are different is that the
senate members are chosen by the state legislatures
senate members must run more often for re-election
house of representatives can introduce revenue bills
house of representatives can approve foreign treaties
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