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Both the Senate and the House of Representatives have formal and informal qualifications for membership. What is the main difference between formal and informal qualifications?

A. Formal qualifications are outlined in the Constitution
B. Formal qualifications do not have to be followed
C. Informal qualifications include age and citizenship
D. Informal qualifications are not political in nature

Respuesta :

Formal qualifications are outlined in the Constitution

Further Explanation:

Powers of the executive branch given to the federal government are outlined in the Article 2 of the constitution of United States. It also states the procedures in order to elect as well as remove the President from its office. Powers of the President as well as responsibilities are also established under this article. Section 1 of the Article 2 of the US constitution further sets the eligibility as well as the qualifications required in order to serve was the President of United States.  

Some of the formal qualifications that are outlined in the US constitution says that a person who is to be the President of the United States would be natural born citizen of the country or should be minimum of 35 years of age and if that person is not a natural born citizen, then he/she should be resident of the United States from last fourteen years. These are the qualifications which are specifically and formally mentioned in the constitution of the United States.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Qualifications for Membership

Subject: Constitution

Keywords:

United States, Formal, Informal, Qualifications, Article 2, Constitution, Membership, Citizen, US Born, Resident, Eligibility.