76.5k views
0 votes
What makes the Senate a continuous body?

User Franck
by
4.5k points

1 Answer

4 votes

Answer:

Well supposedly unlike the White House, all of the Senate's seats are never, ever up for election, not at the same time.

Step-by-step explanation:

Continuous Body: a legislative body, such as the U.S. Senate, that achieves stability by staggering the terms of its members to prevent more than a minority of seats from changing in a single election.

User Prathamesh
by
4.3k points