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Revision as of 22:37, 20 August 2005
The United Sttaes Senate is the higher of the two law making bodies in The United States Of America. It also ratifies treaties and chooses the Vice-President in the event of an electoral vote tie in an election. Each state elects 2 senators. A Senator has a 6 year term.