Directly stated in the Constitution.
What is expressed power?
What is 100?
This many members.
What is 435?
The first step in a bill becoming a law.
What is starting with an idea?
1st Amendment
What is freedom of speech, religion, assembly, press, and petition?
This person introduces a bill to congress.
What is a sponsor?
Congressional voting systems split between the House and the Senate's voting styles.
What is HOR: Voice, Standing, and electronic
What is Senate: Voice, Standing, and Roll Call?
Not directly stated in the Constitution.
What is implied?
This is how they decide how many members each state gets.
What is 2 per state or equally?
This is how they decide how many members each state gets.
What is population?
The second step of a bill becoming a law.
What is a congressman/woman introducing a bill?
The 13th amendment.
What is the abolition of slavery?
This is the strategy of talking a bill to death.
What is a filibuster?
The main job of Congress.
What is lawmaking?
Term length.
What is 6 years?
Term length.
What is 2 years?
The third step in a bill becoming a law.
The 19th amendment.
What gave women the right to vote?
This group can filibuster and vote for cloture.
Who is the Senate?
Powers that do not have anything to do with lawmaking.
What is Nonlegislative powers?
Age requirements.
What is 30?
Age requirements.
What is 25?
What is debating a bill?
Due Process.
This ends a filibuster.
What is a cloture?
What are block Habeaus Corpus, Bill of Attainder, or Ex Post Facto Laws?
Number of members elected at once.
What is one third?
Number of members elected at once.
What is all of them?
The fifth step in a bill.
What is congressional voting?
The first section of the Constitution.
What is the preamble?
These are the agencies of Congress.
What are the Library of Congress, CBO, and GAO?
An example of a power directly stated in the Constitution.
What is to keep or maintain a standing army?
length of time required as a citizen.
What is 9 years?
length of time required as a citizen.
What is 7 years?
The final step in a bill becoming a law.
What is the president signing the bill?
This is the second section of the Constitution.
This is an amendment to a bill that is completely unrelated.
What is a rider?
An example of a power of Congress not directly stated in the constitution.
What is draft an army?
Who is Roy Blunt and Josh Hawley?
Our representatives.
Who is Suzie Pollock?
This is the president refusing to sign a bill within ten days when Congress is not in session.
What is a pocket veto?
What are the Bill of Rights?
This is suffrage.
What is the right to vote?