Which of the following is a common requirement that must be met by a person to either become a member of the House of Representatives or be elected to the Senate?

A) In both cases, the person must have a master's degree in law.
B) In both cases, the person must be a legal resident of the state from which he or she is to be elected.
C) In both cases, the person must have been a citizen of the United States for at least five years before his or her election.
D) In both cases, the person must own property in the United States.
E) In both cases, the person must be at least twenty-five years of age.


B

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