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Why is the Senate called the upper house?

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Answered by soundarya05
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The United States Senate is theupper house of the legislative branch of the federal government, with the House of Representatives referred to as the lower house. ... Parliament—theSenate and House of Representatives actually have roughly the same amount of power in the U.S. government.
Answered by raegantiff
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Senators generally need a wide range of knowledge

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