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United States Senate (21314 bytes)
1: ... [[Federal Government of the United States|United States government]]. 3: ...ed|[[Seal of the United States Senate|Seal of the Senate]]]] 5: ...use. The approval of a two-thirds majority in the Senate is required for the ratification of treaties. 7: The Senate chamber is located in the north wing of the [[U. ... 11: ... years: each time there are elections in about 33 states for one of the two seats. They coincide with the ... United States Senate Simulation (1220 bytes) 1: ...m Republicans, a resignation of the presidency, a Senate censure, and election anomalies. The Simulation ... 6: :'''Clerk of the Senate:''' Justin C. Miller (D) 23: Only two members of the Senate have held positions of power in the game's 2 domi... 28: Site: [http://ussenatesim.us United States Senate Simulation] History of the United States Senate (15399 bytes) 1: ...s Senate]] since the ratification of the [[United States Constitution|Constitution]] in [[1788]]. 4: ...t|Debate over [[Compromise of 1850]] in the [[Old Senate Chamber]].]] 6: ...mber of members and staggered terms also give the Senate a greater sense of community. 8: ... [[House of Lords]]. [[John Dickinson]] said the Senate should "consist of the most distinguished charact... 10: ...th smaller populations equal standing with larger states, which are given more Representation in the House... Seal of the United States Senate (3184 bytes) 1: ...s_senate_seal.png|right|Seal of the United States Senate]] 3: ...ties]]. It also appears on presentation copies of Senate resolutions recognizing appointments, commendatio... 5: ...ticated the summons and asserted the right of the Senate to try Blount. Six years later, the seal appeared... 7: ...in bordering the seal represented the twenty-four states then in the Union. During the impeachment trial o... 9: ... The old seal had been discovered in the [[United States Capitol|Capitol]] basement in 1880, worn down fro... Women in the United States Senate (9088 bytes) 3: ... Americans who have served in the [[United States Senate]] since that time 1.76 percent of them have been ... 7: ...a Mikulski]] of [[Maryland]]) were serving in the Senate. 9: ...ratic and Republican parties began to run for the Senate in subsequent years, and several have been since ... 12: ...most common way for a woman to ascend to the U.S. Senate was to have been appointed there following the de... 14: ...hough dead -- defeated Ashcroft and his widow, in Senate tradition was named to fill his seat by the Misso... United States Senate Minority Whip (1153 bytes) 1: ...nate]]. The office is currently held by [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] Senator [[Richard D... United States Senate Republican Whip (1783 bytes) 1: ...ajority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate|floor leader]]. 5: See also: [[United States Senate Democratic Whip]]. 7: ==List of Republican Whips in the United States Senate== 22: ...1944 || None (Only 17 Republicans in total in the Senate) || || United States Senate Democratic Whip (1812 bytes) 1: ...ajority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate|floor leader]]. 3: See also: [[United States Senate Republican Whip]]. 5: ==List of Democratic Whips in the United States Senate== United States Senate Majority Leader (1525 bytes) 1: ... both the Majority Leader and the [[United States Senate Minority Leader|Minority Leader]]. 3: ...ives]] and thus office of [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]] is controlled by the o... 5: The current Majority Leader is [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] [[Bill Frist]], who... 8: ...ajority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate]] 9: *[[Politics of the United States]] United States Senate Majority Whip (1472 bytes) 1: ... the second ranking member of the [[United States Senate]]. 3: ...Because they are the second ranking member of the Senate, if there is no floor leader present, they may be... 5: ...ity Whip is Senator [[Mitch McConnell]] ([[United States Republican Party|R]]-[[Kentucky|KY]]). United States Senate Minority Leader (791 bytes) 1: ...btaining recognition to speak on the floor of the Senate. 3: ...loor Leaders]] refers to both the [[United States Senate Majority Leader|Majority Leader]] and the Minorit... 8: ...ajority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate]] 9: *[[Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives]] 10: [[Category:United States Senate]] United States Senate Democratic Conference Chairman (2583 bytes) 1: ...der]] was not created until 1920. Since then, the Senate Democratic leader has also held the position of c... 3: ...mocratic Conference Chairmen in the United States Senate== 36: ...ajority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate|Democratic floor leader]] President pro tempore of the United States Senate (19593 bytes) 1: ...epresentatives]] or even the party leaders of the Senate. 3: ...d by the President Pro Tem who actually calls the Senate to order with a request that his letter of design... 5: ...he Vice-President and the [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker of the House of ... 7: The current President Pro Tempore of the Senate is [[Ted Stevens]] 8: ...of the Senate from the Republican to the [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic Party]], the office w... United States Senate Republican Conference Chairman (2447 bytes) 1: ...der]] was not created until 1925. Until 1945, the Senate's Republican leader was also the conference chair... 3: ...publican Conference Chairmen in the United States Senate== 28: ...ajority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate|Republican floor leader]] from 1925 List of Majority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate (8212 bytes) 1: ...rity leader]] and one becomes the [[United States Senate Minority Leader|minority leader]]. 3: The Democratic Party first selected a Senate floor leader in 1920. The Republican Party first ... 5: ...ratic and Republican Leaders in the United States Senate== 121: *[[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]] 122: *[[Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives]] United States Senate Republican Policy Committee Chairman (1036 bytes) 1: ...Party|Republican]] members of the [[United States Senate]] have elected a policy committee chairman. 3: ...an Policy Committee Chairmen in the United States Senate== United States Senate Democratic Policy Committee Chairman (1695 bytes) 1: ...ajority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate|Democratic leader]] was also the policy committee... 3: ...ic Policy Committee Chairmen in the United States Senate== 8: ...ajority and Minority Leaders of the United States Senate|Democratic floor leader]] United Nations Association of the United States of America (1074 bytes) 1: ...hich was merged with the ''U.S. Committee for the United Nations'' in [[1964]]. 3: ...A also works to support and encourage the [[Model United Nations]] (MUN) programs, most of which are organ... 7: ....org/wfuna-archive/index.html World Federation of United Nations Associations] 8: [[Category:United Nations]] United Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (1087 bytes) 1: ...mainline Northern Presbyterian Church) with the [[United Presbyterian Church of North America]] (a smaller... 3: ...ions with the [[Presbyterian Church in the United States]] (PCUS - the Southern Church) from the beginning... United States Ambassadors to the United Nations (4590 bytes) 1: .... Permanent Representative, or "Perm Rep", to the United Nations): 10: <th>[[President of the United States|U.S. President(s)]]</th></tr> 152: ...ent of State's listing of U.S. ambassadors to the United Nations: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/com/1231... 154: [[Category:Ambassadors of the United States]]
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