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Which of the following is true about congressional terms and sessions?Each term has four sessions.Terms last for four years.Each term has two sessions.Each term lasts for eight years.

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Which of the following is true about congressional terms and sessions?Each term has four sessions.Terms last for four years.Each term has two sessions.Each term lasts for eight years.

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The correct statement is: "Each term has two sessions."

Here's why:

  1. "Each term has four sessions." - This is incorrect. In the U.S. Congress, a term is two years long and is divided into two sessions, one for each year.

  2. "Terms last for four years." - This is incorrect. As mentioned above, a term in the U.S. Congress lasts for two years, not four.

  3. "Each term has two sessions." - This is correct. Each term of Congress is divided into two sessions, one for each year.

  4. "Each term lasts for eight years." - This is incorrect. Again, a term in the U.S. Congress lasts for two years.

So, the correct answer is "Each term has two sessions."

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