Bicameralism
The Senate
The House of Representatives
Law-Making
Vocab
100

What are the two chambers of Congress?

The Senate and The House of Representatives

100

How many senators are there?

100, 2 for each state

100

How many representatives are in the House of Representatives?

435

100

What is the job of Congress when it comes to laws?

Congress creates/writes/makes the laws.

100

A bill is ...

a proposed law.

200

What does the word bicameral mean?

having two parts or chambers

200

How long do senators serve in their role?

6 years

200

How long do representatives serve?

two years

200

How many steps does Congress have to create a law?

9

200

Federal laws are ...

laws that apply to the entire country.

300

Which part of the Constitution established bicameralism?

Article 1

300

Who do senators represent?

everyone in their state

300

Who do representatives represent?

everyone in their district, which is a smaller portion of a state

300

A word that means 'law-making'

legislative

300

A district is ...

a specific section of a state represented by a member of the House of Representatives.

400

Why did our nation's founders choose to set up a bicameral government?

Because they thought that having one house with equal representation for all states and one house with representation based on population helps balance the needs and power of the different states.

400

Who is in charge of the senate?

the majority leader
400

Why is it that some states have more representatives than other states?

The number of representatives allowed is based on each states' population.

400

What happens if the president vetoes a law written by Congress, but Congress wants to pass it anyway?

They can override the president's veto with a 2/3 vote.

400

Veto means ...

a constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body

500

Blast from the past!

The United Kingdom's Parliament also has a bicameral system.  What are the names of the 2 chambers of Parliament?

The House of Lords and the House of Commons.

500
What is one of the special duties of the Senate?

They approve the people the president chooses for government jobs. 

and

They approve treaties between the U.S. and other countries.

500

What is one of the special duties of The House of Representatives?

They are in charge of starting bills that have to do with raising money, such as taxes.

500

The 9 steps for creating a law are ...

present, introduce, committee report, floor debate, vote, hand-off, compromise, another vote, to the president

500

Enumerated means ...

powers of Congress specifically listed in the Constitution

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