Terms
Lesson 1 - Constitutional Powers
Lesson 2 - Investigations & Oversights
Lesson 3 - Congress & the President
7.1 - How a Bill Becomes a Law
100

Formal accusations of misconduct by an elected official.

Impeachment

100

Powers granted to the Congress through the constitution.

Enumerated Powers

100

Freedom from prosecution for those whose testimony ties them to a crime.

Immunity

100

What is one of the 5 sources of tension between the Congress and President.

  • Checks and Balances

  • Different Constituencies

  • Party Politics

  • Organization

  • Different Political Timetables

100

A committee that is created when the House and Senate pass different versions of the same bill.

Conference Committee

200

Lying under oath.

Perjury

200

Congressional powers that are not explicitly stated in the constitution.

Implied Powers

200

Legal order to appear in court or provide documents requested by the court.

Subpoena

200

What source of tension is caused by elected officials representing different people?

Different constituencies

200

An expression of opinion from the Congress, not an official law

Resolution

300

Right of citizens to have their crime justified.

Writs of Habeas Corpus

300

Nonlegislative power allows Congress to impeach an elected official.

Removal Power

300

What is an example of a congressional investigations?

Titanic, Capital insurrection

300

When the one party controls the executive branch but the other party controls the legislative branch

Divided government

300

Where are bills sent after they are introduced by a Senator or Representative?

Committees

400

Illegal to criminalize an act that was legal when it was committed.

Ex Post Facto laws

400

Confirmation power allows Congress to approve a presidential appointment. What is a role that requires a presidential appointment and congressional confirmation?

Secretaries of departments, supreme court justices, 

400

Congressional resolution that can invalidate an action taken by the executive branch

Legislative Veto

400

What source of tension is caused by the difference in length of terms for elected officials?

Different political timetables

400

The president choosing not to sign a bill within 10 days after Congress adjourned.

Pocket Veto

500

Those represented by an elected official.

Constituent

500

Legislative power is granted to the Congress through the 16th amendment.

Taxing Power

500

What is one way Congress can check the power of the President?

Confirm appointments, override vetoes

500

Always the president to reject a part of the bill. Currently unconstitutional.

Line-item veto

500
How many votes are needed for Congress to override a presidential veto? (Congressional Override).

66, Supermajority

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