The Senate
House of Representatives
Vocabulary
Committees
Powers
200

Name the age that a Senator has to be in order to be elected. 

30 

200

What is the minimum age to be a Representative? 

25 years old 

200

This is the term for allowing a filibustered bill to be skipped while other bills are being voted on

Double tracking (aka a "hold")

200

This committee unique to the House allows longer debate and individual votes

Committee of the Whole 

200

A treaty is proposed between the US and another country. Which branch of Congress is to approve it? 

The Senate 

400

Who breaks a tie in the Senate, as well as serving as the presiding officer? 

The vice president of the United States 

400

What state was sued because they didn't redraw their district lines? What Amendment did this violate? 

Tennessee; the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause ("one person one vote")

400
What is ended in the Senate by 60 votes? 

A filibuster

400

This committee in the House focuses more on taxes 

Ways and Means Committee 

400

Name two examples of mandatory spending areas 

Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, unemployment

600

Name at least two powers that the Senate has that the House does not. 

Approve treaties, approve presidential appointees, presides over trials for impeachment

600
Roughly how many people does one representative represent? 

~700,000

600
What is the term for Congress' ability to use its money power to control over institutions? 

Power of the purse 

600

Who heads committees? 

The chairperson (from the majority party) 

600

Name two of the five miscellaneous small powers of Congress 

Creating post offices, protecting intellectual property, setting weights and measurements, PIRATES, amendments 

800

What ends a filibuster? 

A cloture vote
800

This Supreme Court case changed redistricting from a political question to a judicial question 

Baker v. Carr (1962)

800

This is the action where legislators can bring funds back to their district. 

Pork barrel spending. 

800

This chamber is where conference committee members are from. 

Both; the Senate and the House 

800

Name the three general charges listed in the Constitution as reason to have someone impeached. 

"Treason, bribery, and other high crimes/misdemeanors" 

1000

What is the 17th Amendment? What does is do? 

Allows for state members/citizens to vote for their Senators instead of the federal government. 

1000

This role is the top position in the House and rules the floor. Who is it? What is the current one? 

The Speaker of the House; Nancy Pelosi 

1000

This is the practice of members in Congress exchanging votes for each other's bills 

Logrolling 

1000

A unique problem suddenly occurs and a committee is needed to focus on the short-lived issue. What type of committee is going to tackle it? 

Select committee

1000

There is a tie in the Electoral College for a presidential candidate. Who is going to break it? 

The House of Representatives 

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