The two-house parliment with representives in each house elected from specific divisions of the country was the basis for Congress.
5 served in the Continental Congress 15 Served as Senators 19 Served in the House of Representives Some served as members of two of the above at different times. Example: John Tyler was a member of the House of Representives from 1816 to 1821 and was a Senator from 1827 to 1836.
Yes, they can be elected to two terms but not to three.
The House and the Senate. bicameral legislature novanet answer
Two presidents were Texas residents when elected as President-- Lyndon Johnson and George W, Bush.
four years. -b.ellis&&r.williams
John Quincy Adams was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1830, two years after losing the White House to Andrew Jackson. After completing Abraham Lincoln's second term in 1869, Andrew Johnson was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1875.
Presidents Johnson and Clinton.
38 of the 43 US Presidents were elected to the position; the other five (Tyler, Fillmore, A. Johnson, Arthur and Ford ) moved up to fill a vacancy after the president died or resigned and were never actuallly elected to be President. (Four others first took the office by moving up from vice-president, but were then elected to a term of their own.)
The difference is that representive is for the population ans senate is for two votes.
Two
Not sure what you mean. The US president is elected on one day.