Based on the text given, the differences between the Ohio Constitution and that of the U.S. in terms of the legislature are:
- Shorter length of term for state senators.
- Term limits in Ohio.
- Name of legislative body.
One difference between the Ohio legislature and the U.S. is that state senators have a term limit of four years compared to the six years of U.S. senators.
Ohio has term limits on state representatives in that they cannot run for four successive terms whilst both U.S. Representatives and Senators have no such limits.
The U.S. legislative body is called Congress and that of Ohio is called the General Assembly.
In conclusion, there are several differences between both Constitutions.
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