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Cloture 

A procedure used in the Senate to limit debate on a bill

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Senate

The upper house of Congress consisting of two reps from each state

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How did the Framers help both large and small states in the Constitution 

They made Congress a bimaceral body

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What happens to a congressional district that has been subject to gerrymandering

The controlling party will do what it can. And weird shaped lines will form

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Senate you must be 25 yrs old

False

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Writ Of Habeas Corp

A court order that requires police to bring a prisoner to court to explain why they are holding the person

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House Of Rep

The lower house of Congress consisting of a different number of reps

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How does Congress address the large workload of reviewing thousands of proposed laws in a single session

They have different comittees 

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What is the benefit of having a line of succession
If someone dies the other person can take off


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James Madison was apart of the Federalist 

True

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Franking Privilege 

The right of senators and reps to send job related mail without paying postage

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Filibuster 

A tactic for defeating a bill in the Senate

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What term describes those powers of Congress that are not specfically stated 

What are Implied Powers

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Why do you think the Framers of the constitution gave Congress implied powers with Article l elastic clause

So they could write things in the constitution but its not in there but its granted

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Rider

A completely unrelated amendment added to a bill

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Ex post facto law

A law that allows a person to be punished for an action that was not against the law when it was committed

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What process can the House initate to remove from office 

What is Impeaching

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Why does the Constitution forbid Congress to pass bills of attainder and ex post facto laws and to block writ of habeas corpus except in special circumstances 

Because it requires police to bring them to court
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Pocket Veto

Presidents power to kill a bill

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Casework

The work a lawmaker does

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What are the qualifications for members of the Senate? And the House

Senate you must be 30 and be a US citizen for 9 years! For the house you must be 25 and be a citizen for 7 years
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Why do you think members of Congress should be especially conscientious with dealing with lobbyist

If they do something bad it may biase them

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