The upper house of a state legislature is usually called A. the assembly.
B. the House of Representatives.
C. the Senate.
D. the House of Delegates.
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The correct answer is C. the Senate.
In most U.S. states, the upper house of the state legislature is referred to as the Senate. This body is typically tasked with reviewing legislation passed by the lower house, which may be called the House of Representatives, Assembly, or House of Delegates, depending on the state. The Senate often has fewer members and serves longer terms than its lower house counterpart.