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This study guide covers Congressional elections, focusing on the differences between House and Senate elections, the incumbency advantage, and the roles of PACs. It also explains primaries and caucuses, including gerrymandering and safe seats, and the distinctions between Congressional and Presidential primaries. Finally, it examines the impact of Congressional elections on Presidential elections and provides exam tips including common question types and high-priority topics such as incumbency advantage, gerrymandering, and the differences between Presidential and Congressional primaries.
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Question 1 of 12
Which of the following best describes how often all seats in the House of Representatives are up for election? 🏡
Every four years
Every six years
Every two years
Every year