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How many members are in the house of representatives? 

435 members

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Who is the head of the senate? 

US Vice President

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What is the Rules Committee?  

Where the speaker of the house is. Where they decide who gets to talk and for long

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Who is the last person who gets the bill?

The president -- unless he sends it back. 

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What is ex post facto law? 

cannot punish a person from an act committed before there was a law against it

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What is the amount of representatives based on? 

The population of each state

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How many senators are there? 

100 senators

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What is the Appropriations Committee?

All spending and all funding for any programs in the world



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What vote is needed from Congress to override a president's veto? 

⅔ (67%) of both houses is needed to override the president's veto.

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What is Writ of Habeas Corpus

To bring an individual to court to make sure their arrest is lawful

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What do representatives represent? 

represent the entire state only the specific district they are elected from 

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How many senators does every state get?

2 senators

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What are Select or Special Committees? 

Groups appointed for a limited purpose and limited duration

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How many votes are needed to end debate in the senate? 

⅗ (60) of the senate must agree to end debate (this is called “cloture”

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What is Gerrymandering? 

The act of purposefully drawing voting district boundaries to favor 1 political party (rigging an election) 

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What are the qualifications to be a house member? 

  • Qualifications

    • 25 years old

    • Citizen for last 7 years

    • Live in state your running in 

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What are the qualifications to be a senate member? 

  • Qualifications

    • 30 years old

    • Citizen for 9 years

    • Live in-state running for the office of

    • Viewed as more important (Bigger brother to the house

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What are Subcommittees? 

  • Formed to tackle very specific tasks within the jurisdiction
    • Examples: Education Committee, Appropriations Committee, Climate change committee 

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What is a filibuster? 

A way to talk a bill to death in the senate only because everyone has unlimited time to talk

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What is the 17th Amendment? 

passed to allow citizens to elect senators

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What was the Reappointment act of 1929?

Kept the house at a set number of 435 representatives, set the census to be taken every 10 years to monitor state populations

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How many terms does a senate get?

6 terms

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What are Standing Committees? 

Permanent Panel with full legislative functions and oversight and responsibilities

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What is it called when the bill dies after 10 days? 

Pocket veto

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What was the Baker V. Carr case? 

  • Court case where the supreme court decided the courts may decide redistricting cases where lines are drawn illegally. (Pack and Crack)

    • Pack: you can’t pack a huge population in one district. The same number of people in the same district 

    • Crack: You can’t split or skip districts, they have to be all together 

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