Congress- being composed of the House of Representatives and the Senate- is composed of this many members
What is 535 members?
These powers of Congress are explicitly stated in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution
What are enumerated powers?
This major American political party tends to lean on the left side of the political spectrum. Its members include Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock
What is the Democratic Party?
Though impeached twice, former President Donald Trump was never removed from office because this chamber of Congress did not convict him
What is the Senate?
Before going to the President, bills must be directed here to correct differences between House and Senate versions of a bill
What is the Conference Committee?
The size of a House district tells you this about its territory
What is Population Density?
This type of legislation may only originate in the House of Representatives due to its role in representing the people
What are revenue bills?
What is conservatism?
This officer of the House of Representatives is responsible for presiding over debate, appointing members to committees, and calling all votes in the chamber. This position is currently held by Kevin McCarthy.
Who is the Speaker of the House?
What is the Rules Committee?
In 1913, this enabled American voters to directly elect their US Senators
What is the 17th Amendment?
This increased Congress' powers by enabling it to levy income taxes
What is the 16th Amendment?
This term refers to an unofficial coalition of people with similar political interests or identities
What is a Caucus?
This US politician currently serves as the President of the Senate
Kamala Harris
This power is often used by Senators to stall the legislative process on controversial issues. Overturning this action requires a 3/5 cloture motion
What is a filibuster?
This practice used by political parties reshapes House districts to give their party a political advantage
What is gerrymandering?
This denied power of Congress refers to declaring an action illegal after it has been committed and punishing it after the fact
What are Ex Post Facto Laws?
This action refers to an agreement made between two legislators (often of different parties) to support one another's legislation in exchange for the other's vote
What is logrolling?
These organizations raise money to lobby politicians to support certain legislation in Congress. Examples include the NRA, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, and Humane Society Legislative Fund
What are Special Interest Groups?
A temporary committee intended to accomplish a set goal, such as the January 6 Committee
What is a select committee?
This trait of the Senate refers to its enduring existence despite the frequent changes in the House of Representatives and the Presidency
What is a Continuous Body?
The Senate's role in advice and consent is used for approving Presidential appointments to the Cabinet or Judicial offices in addition to approving these
What are foreign treaties?
In states with majority rule (such as Georgia), if neither candidate passes the 50% threshold to win, the election proceeds to one of these
What is a runoff election?
This Congressman serves as the representative for Georgia District 8
Who is Austin Scott?
Money set aside for a particular project in a legislator's district in order to gain their vote