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What is one way the Speaker of the House differs from the President of the Senate? A The Speaker of the House is the presiding officer of the upper chamber, while the President of the Senate is the presiding officer of the lower chamber. B The Speaker of the House is voted into the position by colleagues, while the Vice President of the United States serves as President of the Senate. C The Speaker of the House is not a member of his or her chamber, while the President of the Senate is a member of his or her chamber. D The Speaker of the House is typically from the minority party, while the President of the Senate is typically from the majority party.

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C...THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE IS VOTED INTO THE POSITION BY COLLEAGUES, WHILE THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SERVES AS PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE.

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I think the answer would be D
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