Scenarios about 'United States Senate'
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress established by the Constitution in 1789, consisting of two senators from each state regardless of population. This legislative body plays crucial roles in approving treaties, confirming presidential appointments, and trying impeachments, while its equal state representation balances the population-based House of Representatives. In alternate history scenarios, changes to Senate composition, rules, or powers often reflect divergent political developments in American governance.
What If The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Was Ratified?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the United States Senate ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1999, potentially reshaping global nuclear non-proliferation efforts and international security for decades to come.