Introduction In The Federalist, No. 64, John Jay wrote: "As all the States are equally represented in the Senate, and by men the most able and the most willing to promote the interests of their constituents, they will all have an equal degree of influence in that body, especially while they continue to be careful in appointing proper persons, and to insist on their punctual attendance." In this activity, you will take a look at a timeline of Senate history.
Destination Title: United States Senate
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