congress basics
leadership and roles
lawmaking process
powers of congress
gov. principles
100

Q: How long is a term for a member of the House of Representatives?

2 years

100

Q: Who is the leader of the House of Representatives?

speaker of the house

100

Q: Name 3 thing the President can do with a bill.

sign, veto, ignore, pocket veto

100

Q: What is the power to collect taxes called?

levy taxes

100

Q: What is separation of powers?

3 branches

200

Q: How long is a term for a U.S. Senator?

6 years

200

Q: What is a Majority Leader?

leader of the party with most seats

200

Q: What is the markup process?

edit and revise bill

200

Q: What are expressed powers?

written directly in constitution

200

Q: What does the writ of habeas corpus protect citizens from?

A: Being held in jail without being told the reason.


300

define gerrymandering

A: Redrawing district lines to give a political party an advantage.


300

Q: What is a Whip’s main job?

track votes and encourage party members to vote together
300

Q: What is a rider?

unrelated addition to bill

300

Q: What clause gives Congress flexibility to make laws they need to carry out their duties?

A: The Necessary and Proper Clause (Elastic Clause).


300

Q: What is the purpose of checks and balances?

A: To prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.


400

Q: Where do most bills die during the legislative process?

committee

400

Q: Who leads committees in Congress?

committee chairperson from majority party

400

Q: What type of vote records each lawmaker’s individual vote?

roll-call vote

400

Q: What is impeachment?

A: The process of charging a government official with wrongdoing; the House impeaches and the Senate holds the trial.


400

Q: Which branch of government makes laws?

legislative

500

Q: What happens if a Senate seat becomes vacant?

governor appoints

500

Q: What is a Floor Leader?

main spokesperson for party during debates

500

Q: Who chooses the President if no candidate wins a majority of Electoral College votes?

house of reps

500

Q: Which branch has the constitutional power to declare war?

congress

500

Q: Explain why Congress has two houses (bicameral legislature).

balance power between large and small states, compromise?

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