Features of the U.S. Congress
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
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\multicolumn{1}{|c|}{ Feature } & Senate & \begin{tabular}{c}
House of \\
Representatives
\end{tabular} \\
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Members serve six-year terms. & [tex]$\checkmark$[/tex] & \\
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\begin{tabular}{l}
Members are elected to represent \\
specific districts within a state.
\end{tabular} & & [tex]$\checkmark$[/tex] \\
\hline
\begin{tabular}{l}
Members must approve presidential \\
nominations for federal judges.
\end{tabular} & [tex]$\checkmark$[/tex] & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}



Answer :

To determine which statement best completes the table where a feature is listed as being exclusive to the Senate but not the House of Representatives, we can analyze the functions and responsibilities inherent to both branches of Congress:

1. Senate Members Serve Six-Year Terms: Already ticked for the Senate.
2. House Members Represent Specific Districts: Already ticked for the House of Representatives.

We need to identify the unique responsibility of the Senate that would complete the table accurately.

### Senate Responsibilities include:
- Approving presidential nominations for federal judges, cabinet members, and other high-ranking officials.
- Ratifying treaties.
- Holding impeachment trials for federal officials, including the president.

### House of Representatives Responsibilities include:
- Originating revenue bills.
- Initiating impeachment proceedings.

### Given Options:
- A. Members must approve presidential nominations for federal judges, cabinet members, and other high-ranking officials.

### Matching the Feature:
The statement "Members must approve presidential nominations for federal judges, cabinet members, and other high-ranking officials." refers specifically to the duties of the Senate. Therefore, this responsibility exclusively fits the missing feature under the Senate category but is not a duty of the House of Representatives.

Thus, the correct feature that should be checked for the Senate to complete the table is:

(?): Members must approve presidential nominations for federal judges, cabinet members, and other high-ranking officials.

Answer: A. Members must approve presidential nominations for federal judges, cabinet members, and other high-ranking officials.

Place this feature in the Senate column to complete the table correctly.