In the nation's first century,

A. service in Congress was restricted by the imposition of term limits in many states.
B. service in Congress was greatly preferred to service in state government.
C. service in Congress was not seen as a lifetime career for most of its members.
D. members of Congress would move from House to Senate and back with little concern for the relative power and prestige of the chambers.
E. service in Congress was even more of a lifetime career than it is now.


Answer: C

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