Which of the following is true regarding U.S. Senators?


A.Senators are elected to 2 year terms.

B.Senators can approve executive agreements.

C.Each state has two Senators.

D.Senators must be 25 years old.

d sounds famaliar

It may sound familiar, but d is wrong.

Please check your book and try again.

The correct answer regarding U.S. Senators is option C: Each state has two Senators.

To arrive at this answer, one could refer to the United States Constitution. The Constitution states that each state is entitled to two Senators, regardless of its population size. This provision ensures that each state has equal representation in the Senate, with a total of 100 Senators (50 states × 2 Senators = 100 Senators).

Option A is incorrect because Senators are actually elected to 6-year terms. Option B is partially correct, as Senators do have the power to approve executive agreements, but this answer choice does not encompass all of the other powers and responsibilities of Senators. Option D is incorrect because Senators must be at least 30 years old, not 25 years old.

Therefore, the correct answer is C: Each state has two Senators.