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1. Why do you think the Founding Fathers required different qualifications for the House and the Senate?

2. Why do you think the Founding Fathers provided exclusive powers to each branch of government?

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Part 1: House members must be twenty-five years of age and citizens for seven years. Senators are at least thirty years old and citizens for nine years. Another difference is who they represent. Senators represent their entire states, but members of the House represent individual districts.

Part 2: As shown by its prime spot at the beginning of the Constitution, the framers initially intended the legislative branch—which they saw as closest to the people—to be the most powerful of the three branches of government.

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