2) In 2-3 sentences, explain the bicameral structure of the US Congress.

Include in your response:

the rules for holding office in the House of Representatives and the Senate
term limits in the House of Representatives and the Senate
the powers that are given to Congress in the Constitution

The bicameral structure of the US Congress consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House of Representatives is composed of members elected every two years, based on population, while the Senate is made up of two senators per state, with terms lasting six years. Both chambers are granted powers by the Constitution, such as the ability to make laws, levy taxes, declare war, and control the budget.