Senate vs. House
Congressional Powers
The Bill Process
Congressional Leadership
Vocab.
100

True or False: The Senate is bigger than the house

What is false

100

Is taxation a power that Congress has?

Yes

100

What is the first step in becoming a bill?

Committee hearings

100

Chosen by their respective groups to be spokespeople.

What are the majority/minority leaders

100

Having two branches or chambers

What is Bicameral 

200

How old do you need to be in order to serve in the House

What is 25

200

Which part of Congress approves Presidential appointments?

The Senate

200

If a president vetoes a bill how can Congress override?

With a vote of 2/3

200

True or False

The majority and minority parties meet separately to select their leaders

What is true

200

To charge a holder of a public office with misconduct

What is impeach

300

The ________ has 435 members

What is the House

300

What is the Impeachment process?

First: the House accuses the President 

Then: there is a trial in the Senate.

300

When a bill is introduced does the House or Senate vote first?

Either can go first: It does not matter

300

Who is usually the majority senator with the longest service?

The President Pro Tempore

300

Political powers granted U.S. government that are not specifically stated in the Constitution

What are implied powers

400

Does the House or Senate require you to be at least 30 years old, has terms that are 6 years long, and has flexible rules

What is Senate 

400

What are 3 committees in the Legislative branch?

Standing Committees, Permanent Committees, Notable Committees, Select Committees, Joint Committees

400

How long does it normally take for a bill to become a law?

It varies immensely but normally it is an extremely long time

400

What job in the Senate only votes when there is a tie?

What is President of the Senate

400

The powers of the U.S. government that are explicitly listed in the Constitution

What are expressed/delegated powers 

500

True or False: Neither the House nor the Senate has any power over treaties

What is false

500

Definition: The process by which a non-citizen can become a citizen after meeting specific legal requirements, such as residency, language proficiency, and passing a citizenship test.

What is Naturalization

500

What is the definition of compromise?

An agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.

500

What are 2 jobs of the Speaker of the House?

To preside and keep order over the house, to recognize and call on speakers, to refer bills to committees, to sign bills/resolutions, to assign committees
500

An action that obstructs the progress in a legislative assembly

What is filibuster 

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