What house must bills be introduced in ?
What is either the Senate or House of Representatives ?
Which article of the Constitution talks about their powers ?
What is Article 1 ?
What is the necessary and proper clause ?
What is the Congress´s power to pass any laws that are necessary to carry out the expressed powers ?
When was the letter written and by whom ?
What is in 1963 by Martin Luther King Jr. ?
What is an incumbent ?
What is the current holder of an office ?
What is a filibuster ?
What is when senators talk for as long as they want to prevent a bill from being voted on ?
What is the main job of this branch ?
What is to make laws ?
What is the privileges and immunities clause ?
What is the rule that states cannot discriminate against citizens from other states ?
What reason does King give for saying segregation is sinful ?
What is because it damages the soul into thinking one is superior or inferior ?
What are earmarks ?
What are special spending projects that get added to bills ?
How many votes does a bill need to be passed in the Senate ?
What is 51 ?
What other power does the Legislative Branch have ?
What is to declare war ?
What is the commerce clause ?
Why does King argue against the idea that he was an outsider in Birmingham ?
What is because he was invited there and he had ties to Birmingham ?
What does bicameral mean ?
What is having two branches or chambers ?
What does it take in the House and Senate to override a President´s veto ?
What is a 2/3 majority vote ?
What is a power that only the Legislative Branch has ?
What is impeaching officials ?
What is the ex post facto clause ?
What is the rule that no ex post facto law can be passed ?
What does nonviolent action mean according to the King ?
What is to create tension so people have to confront the issue ?
What is the franking privilege ?
What is free mail service for Congress members ?
Who limits debate time ?
What is the debate time is unlimited so nobody can limit it ?
Why does Congress have two houses ?
What is to balance the interests of both small and large states ?
What is the full faith and credit clause ?
What is each state must recognize the validity of other state´s documents and accept them ?
What did King mean when he said ¨injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere¨ ?
What is everyone gets affected when one person gets hurt ?
What is a pocket veto ?
What is when the President waits 10 days after a bill is presented to him and if Congress is still in session, it is passed, and if Congress is not in session, the bill is not passed ?