Brutus 1 main ideas
Congress has too much power, so the constitution should not be ratified.
Too many people in the nation, so not everyone’s voices would be heard.
HOR
Number of members and term435 members, 2-year terms
Senate
members and terms
100 members and 6 year terms
General Definition
Groups of Members appointed to investigate, debate, and report on legislation.
Legislature meaning
A group of people who have the power to make laws.
Declaration of Independence main ideas
Everyone has certain rights including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
All men are created equal.
It’s the government's job to protect those rights.
HOR
Age requirement
Must be 25 years old
Senate
Age requirement
30 years old
Types of committees and what they do
Standing committee (permanent bodies with specific legislative duties. EX: House Ways and Means)
Select Committee: appointed for a limited time and purpose.
Joint committee: committee with members from both houses.
Conference committee: fixes differences between house and senate bills.
Bicameral Legislature
A lawmaking body made up of two chambers or parts
US Constitution
Article I of the Constitution = Congress (structure, powers, elections, qualifications, etc.)
10th amendment = federalism, delegated and reserved powers
HOR
Citizen for...
7 years
Senate
Citizen for...
9 years
Subcommittee meaning
a subdivision of a committee usually organized for a specific purpose
Elastic Clause/Necessary and Proper Clause
Federalist 10 and 51 main ideas
10: A robust (strong) and united republic would be more effective than the individual states being able to control factions
51: Checks and balances and separation of powers
HOR
Resident of...
A resident of the state they would represent.
Senate
Resident of...
state they represent
Committee of the Whole meaning
consists of all members of the House and meets in the House chamber but is governed by different rules, making it easier to consider complex and controversial legislation, only 100 members required
Exclusive Powers to Senators
1. Approving Presidential appointments.
2. Approving international treaties.
3. Judging an impeachment trial
First Amendment (Free Speech) main ideas
guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, speech, and the right to petition
Special power
Special Powers
holds impeachment trials and can ratify treaties
Ways and Means Committee takes care of...
Also does...
Taxation, government borrowing, and public debt.
Exclusive Powers to Representatives
1. Revenue bills on taxes, money, and budget
2. Charging civil officers with wrongdoing