Which of the following statements is the most accurate explanation of how the U.S. government represents its people?

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Each community or neighborhood sends one person to Washington, D.C., for representation in Congress.
Each community or neighborhood sends one person to Washington, D.C., for representation in Congress.

The voters in each state vote for people from that state to represent them in the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The voters in each state vote for people from that state to represent them in the Senate and the House of Representatives.

The president of the United States has advisors from each state who represent their respective states' interests in government.

The president of the United States has advisors from each state who represent their respective states' interests in government.

The government of each state elects a committee of people to represent the state in Congress.

The voters in each state vote for people from that state to represent them in the Senate and the House of Representatives.