A primary difference between state senates and the U.S. Senate is
a. state senates are based on population; the Senate is not.
b. state senators tend to operate as trustees; Senators tend to operate as delegates.
c. state senators do not face term limits; Senators work under term limits.
d. state senators meet year round; Senators are only in Washington, D.C., a few months a year.
a. state senates are based on population; the Senate is not.
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