The personality that was questioned by the American Senate...

The United States Senate is named after the old Roman Senate, which was designed more as a discriminating body than a body of lawmakers. According to former American President who had led during the 19th century James Madison “Use of the Senate consists of proceeding with greater coolness, with more [...]
According to former American President who had led during the 19th century James Madison “Use of the Senate consists of proceeding with greater coolness, with more systems, and much wiser than the population”.
The Senate intended to give nations with smaller populations representatives the largest states to be given more space in the House of Representatives.
Any issue considered in the interest of Americans can be discussed in the Senate, even if they come from small countries, writes Periscope.
The Senate first gathered on the second floor of the federal hall in New York in secret without the presence of spectators. For five years, no note was published in Senate procedures. Procedures began to be made public when the deputy president of state is appointed head of the Senate by the Constitution of the American State.
The Senate met for the first time in 1789, and many participants believed that its authority would be invalid. The 1789 act deeply influenced the country's judiciary and constitution down to this day.
As part of discussions before the Senate are some of the biggest problems that have characterized the American nation. On January 24, 1966, former Secretary of State Dean Rusk appeared before a closed session of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
His testimony convinced Commission Chairman J. William Fulright that President Lyndon Johnson's administration was blinded by “anti-communist allegations. ”
As was part of the discussion before the Senate, so were former American President John F. Kennedy.
Also before the Senate came the most hated Albanian in America, Martin Shkrell, who had deceived American citizens through a medical product.
He had been convicted of seven years in prison. The founder of the biggest social network Facebook Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday faced congressmen before the Senate after his company was accused of misusing user data in collaboration with a technology company “Cambridge Analytica”
But surprisingly, the majority of American lawmakers did not have the basic knowledge of technology, this was witnessed in the case of Zuckerberg's presentation before the Senate.
Senators had different questions like: “How do you manage this business when Facebook servants don't pay? There were also pointless questions like “How many categories of data do you have in your stories, which preserves Facebook, in the categories you collected?
Zuckerberg said during his speech that Facebook is not an ideology in the use of bad intentions, rather it is a social network and business companies that many big and small businesses benefit.
He also talked about the “scandal Cambridge Analytica” who, according to him, officials of the company had misused his belief after they told him that the data provided by Facebook would be used on research issues and then hid.
After several months, Zuckerberg realized that this data has not been erased. In this case, he mentioned several platforms for banning flow of information and prevention of false news.
Before answering the senator's questions, he said that the top priority of Facebook is building a social network and advertising with bad intentions will be banned./Persycopi/
















