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100

About how many Senate seats are up for election every two years?

What is about 33? 


100

How is the Speaker of the House chosen?

By the majority party.

100

After passing the House, where does a bill go next?

The Senate.

100

What is the main role of lobbyists?

To influence legislation.

200

Why are only some Senate seats up for election at a time?

What is to provide stability/continuity in government?


200

The Speaker is usually this type of member.

One of the longest-serving members of the majority party.

200

If the House and Senate pass different versions, the bill goes here.

Conference committee.

200

Who do lobbyists represent?

Special interest groups.

300

How long is a senator’s term?

What is six years?

300

Who does a House member represent?

A congressional district.

300

What must happen after the conference committee agrees?

Both chambers must approve the final version.

300

Meeting lawmakers to persuade them is called this.

Lobbying

400

Who does a U.S. senator represent?

Who are all the people of an entire state?

400

Why does impeachment begin in the House?

Because it represents the people more directly.


400

What are the three branches of government?

Legislative, Executive, Judicial.

400

Which action by a lobbyist is illegal?

Offering money or gifts for a vote.

500

Why might senators focus on broader issues than House members?

Because they represent the entire state, not just one district.

500

What is the House’s role in impeachment?

To formally accuse/bring charges.

500

Which action by a lobbyist is illegal?

Match the branch with its role.

500

Bribery is a constitutional reason for this process.

Impeachment

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