Which of the following is one of the ways in which the U.S. Congress is different from the U.K. Parliament?
A.
The U.S. Congress is much larger than the U.K. Parliament.
B.
The president of the U.S. gets to vote on all legislation in Congress.
C.
All of the members of the U.S. Congress are directly elected by the people.
D.
Members of the U.S. Congress have term limits.

Respuesta :

D. Members of the U.S. Congress have term limits

For Example: The Senate has Six years in each Term(2).

                       The House of Representatives serve 2 years at a time per term.

Answer: C. All of the members of the U.S. Congress are directly elected by the people.

Explanation: The U.S. Congress and the Parliament of the United Kingdom are similar because they both make laws for their country. One way in which the U.S. Congress is different from the U.K. Parliament is how members are chosen. In the U.S. Congress, all members are directly elected by the people. In the U.K. Parliament, the members of the House of Commons are elected by the people, but most members of the House of Lords are appointed by the monarch to serve in their positions.