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How are members of the English House of Lords selected and how is that different than members of the United States Senate.

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The people in the House of Lords are called Peers and are given the title Lord or Baroness, depending on if they're a boy or a girl. Representatives are elected to serve for two years, while senators are elected for six years. ... Voting happens at the same time so there's a whole new House of Commons after each election.

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