Which of the following is true regarding the present relationship of the two houses of Congress?
A) House seats are safer than Senate seats.
B) Senate seats are safer than House seats.
C) There are fewer marginal Senate seats than there are marginal House seats
D) The House is more responsive than the Senate to pressures for change in the status quo.
E) House seats are just as safe as Senate seats.
A
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