Early Days
Structure
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Lawmaking
Leadership
100

This agreement created a two-house legislature to balance the interests of large and small states

What is the Great Compromise (or Connecticut Compromise)?

100

What are the two chambers of Congress?

What are the Senate and the House of Representatives?

100

Congress has the power to declare this.

What is war?

100

Where must all tax bills originate?

What is the House?

100

This person is first in line to lead the Senate.

Who is the Vice President?

200

Name the plan that favored large states by proposing representation based on population.

What is the Virginia Plan?

200

How many senators does each state have?

What is two?

200

Name a power of Congress related to money.

What is collect taxes, pay debts, borrow money, or coin money?

200

In the lawmaking process, this chamber gets the bill after the House votes.

What is the Senate?


200

This person is the leader of the House of Representatives.

Who is the Speaker of the House?

300

What did smaller states fear under the Virginia Plan?

That they would have less power/their voices would be drowned out.

300

What is the term length for a member of the House of Representatives?

What is two years?

300

Congress can regulate trade between these two entities.

What are states and other countries? 


  

300

What options does the President have when a bill reaches their desk?

What is sign, veto, or ignore?

300

Who is second in line to lead the Senate?

Who is the President Pro Tempore?

400

What type of legislature did the Articles of Confederation establish?

What is unicameral (one-house)? 


400

What are the age and citizenship requirements to be a Senator?

What is 30+ years old and 9-year U.S. citizen? 


  

400

This clause allows Congress to make laws necessary to carry out their duties.

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

400

What is the final step before a bill goes to the president?

What is both chambers approve the same version of the bill? 


400

This Congressional leader is second in line for the Presidency, after the Vice President.

Who is the Speaker?

500

This Connecticut leader was responsible for the plan that led to the current structure of our Legislative Branch

Who is Roger Sherman?

500

What is one way the House and Senate act as checks on each other?

What is both houses must approve a bill before it can become law?

500

The Constitution outlines these specific powers of Congress.

What are enumerated powers?

500

What happens after a bill is introduced?

What is the bill is assigned a number and read aloud?

500

What are the titles of the leaders for each political party in Congress?

What are Majority Leader/Minority Leader?

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