Qualifications & Terms
The Legislative Process
Powers of Congress
Checks & Balances
Leadership & Rules
100

To serve in this chamber, you must be at least 25 years old and a citizen for 7 years.

What is the House of Representatives?

100

This type of permanent committee is where most bills are first sent and where most bills "die."

What is a standing committee?

100

This power allows the government to take private property for public use with just compensation.

What is Eminent Domain?

100

This is the term for a two-house legislature.

What is bicameral?

100

This is the most powerful leadership position in the House of Representatives.

Who is the Speaker of the House?

200

This is the length of a Senator's term.

What is six years?

200

This is the term for when a committee sets a bill aside and ignores it, effectively killing it.

What is "pigeonholed"?

200

These powers are specifically listed and written out in the Constitution.

What are Expressed Powers?

200

In the removal process, this house of Congress has the sole power to "impeach" (bring charges).

What is the House of Representatives?

200

This unwritten rule gives the most important committee chairs to the members with the longest service records.

What is the Seniority Rule?

300

The Framers gave this chamber longer terms to insulate them from the pressures of public opinion.

What is the Senate?

300

This committee is known as the "Traffic Cop" because it controls which bills reach the House floor.

What is the House Rules Committee?

300

This founder was a "strict constructionist" who believed the federal government should have very limited power.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

300

A President might threaten to call one of these to force Congress to deal with an emergency or a high-priority bill.

What is a Special Session?

300

This is a common criticism of the Seniority Rule.

What is "it ignores ability" or "it discourages younger members"?

400

To serve in the Senate, you must be a U.S. citizen for this many years.

What is nine years?

400

This temporary joint committee is formed to resolve differences between House and Senate versions of a bill.

What is a Conference Committee?

400

Congress gets its foreign affairs power from expressed powers and from the fact that the U.S. is this type of entity.

What is a sovereign state?

400

This chamber of Congress acts as the court and jury during an impeachment trial.

What is the Senate?

400

This is the tactic of "talking a bill to death" used only in the Senate.

What is a filibuster?

500

This is the minimum age required to be elected to the U.S. Senate.

What is 30 years old?

500

House leaders use these to schedule the order in which bills will be debated on the floor.

What are Calendars?

500

hese two specific powers (one for authors, one for inventors) help the public by encouraging innovation.

What are Copyrights and Patents?

500

This unwritten custom means the Senate will block a presidential appointee if a Senator from the President's party in that state objects.

What is Senatorial Courtesy?

500

When a bill has been passed by a chamber and printed in its final form, it is said to be this

What is engrossed?

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