Congress: The Senate and the House of Representatives
Structures, Powers, and Functions of Congress
Congressional Behavior
Roles and Powers of the President
Checks on the Presidency
100

In Congress, this chamber is designed to represent states equally. 

What is the senate? 

100

This is the term for combining several pieces of legislation into one bill to secure enough votes for passage. 

What is  Logrolling. 

100

This term describes a situation in which no congressional action on legislation can be taken due to a lack of consensus. 

What is a Gridlock. 

100

This formal power allows the president to veto bills passed by Congress. 

What is The veto power. 

100

This term describes the process by which the Senate confirms presidential appointments. 

What is Senate confirmation. 

200

This term is used for the principle that the will of the people is reflected in government debates and decisions by their representatives

What is Republicanism

200

This chamber of Congress must originate all revenue bills. 

What is The House of Representatives. 

200

This term describes when political attitudes move toward ideological extremes. 

What is Polarization. 

200

This term describes an informal power of the president to manage the federal government. 

What are Executive orders. 

200

These appointments made by the president have the longest-lasting influence. 

What are Life-tenured judicial appointments. 

300

This is how often all House members are elected. 

what is Every two years.

300

This procedure is used in the Senate to end a filibuster. 

What is Cloture? 

300

This term refers to the process of redrawing electoral district boundaries to favor one party. 

What is gerrymandering?

300

This body must confirm presidential appointments to Cabinet positions. 

What is The Senate. 

300

The president can use this to address policy conflicts with the congressional agenda (there are 2). 

What are  Executive orders and directives to the bureaucracy. 

400

This chamber of Congress has more formal debate due to its larger membership size. 

What is The House of Representatives. 

400

This term refers to funding for a local project in a larger appropriation bill. 

What is Pork-barrel legislation? 

400

This type of government occurs when one party controls the presidency and another controls at least one chamber of Congress.

What is a Divided government. 

400

This type of power allows the president to influence relations with foreign nations through agreements. 

What is the foreign policy power. 

400

This is a potential source of conflict between the president and the Senate regarding appointments. 

What are Disagreements over who the president chooses for appointments. 

500

This constitutional clause allows Congress to enact legislation deemed necessary and proper. 

What is The Necessary and Proper Clause. 

500

When bills passed by both chambers have variations in wording, this committee meets to reconcile those differences. 

What is A conference committee. 

500

This term describes when members of Congress vote based on their political party affiliation. 

What is Partisan voting.

500

This informal power allows the president to inform Congress and the public of their interpretation of laws?. 

What are Signing statements. 

500

The Senate can do this  to check the president's appointment powers?

What is to Confirm or reject appointments through Senate confirmation.

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