Wisconsin Civics Practice Test 2025 – Comprehensive Exam Prep

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How often must U.S. Representatives run for re-election?

Every year

Every two years

U.S. Representatives must run for re-election every two years due to the structure of Congress established by the Constitution. This frequent election cycle ensures that Representatives remain accountable to their constituents and can adapt to their changing needs and opinions. The framers of the Constitution designed this system with the idea that the House of Representatives should reflect the current political climate and public sentiment, allowing voters to have the opportunity to remove or re-elect their representatives relatively often compared to other elected officials.

In contrast, U.S. Senators serve six-year terms, which is why the option referencing six years would not apply to Representatives. Additionally, the choices suggesting an annual or four-year election cycle do not align with the legal requirements for U.S. House elections, confirming that the correct answer is indeed the two-year term for Representatives.

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Every four years

Every six years

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