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This house of congress has 435 members and is apportioned. To be eligible to serve you must be 25 or older, have been a citizen of the U.S. for at least 7 years, and be a legal resident of the state you represent. The members of this house serve 10 year terms.


What is the House of Representatives?

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You do this when you look at a state's population to determine how many seats they get in congress.

What is apportion?

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This is a meeting of congress.

What is a session?

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These powers are directly given to congress from the constitution and can be grouped into five general categories: Financing Government, Regulating and Encouraging American Trade and Industry, Defending the Country, Creating Lower Courts, and Providing for growth.

What are delegated powers?

100

This is another name for a law.

What is an act?

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This house of congress has 100 members who serve up to 6 year terms. To be eligible to be a member you must be at least 30, have been a citizen of the U.S. for 9 years, and be a legal resident of the state you live in.

What is the Senate?

200

This is when a congress member gives up their seat as punishment and it requires a 2/3 vote of either house.

What is expulsion?

200

This is a private meeting of a distinct party.

What is a caucus?

200

These powers not listed directly in the constitution, but are stretched delegated powers by the necessary and proper/elastic clause.

What are implied powers?

200

This method of delay is nicknamed "talk the bill to death."

What is a filibuster?

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The formal disapproval of a member of congress's actions.

What is censure?

300

This means that when congress is in session its members can't be arrested in or on their way to or from a meeting in congress.

What is immunity?

300

This is the leader of the senate.

Who is the president pro tempore?

300

This is the act of removing someone from office for a serious crime such as treason.

What is impeachment?

300

The legislative procedure for ending debate in the Senate.

What is cloture?

400

This is the practice of drawing district lines that favor a particular politician,  political party, or group of people.

What is gerrymandering?

400

A congress member gets a yearly salary of this amount.

What is $174,000?

400

This job position counts votes, encourage party loyalty, and ensure that the party’s members are present for important votes. 

What is the party whip?

400

Powers specifically given to one of the houses from the constitution.

What are special powers?

400

This is the president's power to reject a law.

What is veto?

500

This is the name of a two-house legislature.

What is bicameral legislature?

500

This ensures that there are always 2/3 of the senate with prior experience.

What is senatorial 1/3 election stagger?

500

The leader of the House of Representatives.

Who is the Speaker of the House?

500

The constitution forbids congress from passing these laws that apply to actions that occurred before the laws were passed. The constitution also forbids congress from passing things such as laws that violate the bill of rights, bills of attainder, laws suspending the writ of habeas corpus, taxing exports, withdrawing money without a law, and granting nobility.

What are ex post facto laws?

500

This how a bill becomes a law.

What is the bill is sent to a committee, then the house acts on the bill, senate acts on the bill, and at last the president is sent the final bill?

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