Electoral Votes per State
House of Representatives
Senate
Congress
How a bill is passed
100

How many electoral votes does North Carolina have?

13

100

Who is the most powerful person in the house of representatives?

Speaker of the house. 

100

How many members are in the senate?

100. 

100

What does bicameral mean in congress?

Congress is composed of two parts, the House of Representative and the Senate. 

100

What is it called if president rejects a bill?

Veto

200

How many electoral votes does Georgia have?

13

200

How many members are in the house of representatives?

435

200

How many senators per state?

2.

200

What is the franking privilege?

Free mail as long as it work related. 

200

How is a bill turned into law?

It passes through congress and is signed by the president. 

300

How many electoral votes does Florida have?

25

300

What are the requirements for a representative?

25 years old, 7 years citizenship, live in state during election. 

300

Is the senate the upper house or lower house?

Upper

300

What is the clause that gives Congress the power to provide for laws that are "necessary and proper"?

Clause 18

300

What is the bill called before it is passed?

Legislation.

400

How many electoral votes does Texas have?

32

400

How long is a representative term?

Two years.

400

Who are North Carolina's senators?

Richard Burr and Thom Tillis. 

400

Can the house or the senate impeach?

The house. 

400

Does pass through the committees or floor first?

Commitees

500

How many electoral votes does California have?

53

500

Who is our representative?

Virginia Foxx

500

Does the senate impeach or do they hold the trial?

Hold the trial. 

500

Who does most of the work in congress?

Committees.

500

How is a veto overriden?

A majority vote is taken in congress. 

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