Changes to the Constitution
Changes pt 2
Congress
Congress pt 2
Congress pt 3
100

What are expressed powers?

What are powers explicitly stated in the Constitution.

100

What did McCullich v. Maryland establish?

What was that no state can tax a federal or national building.

100

The 2 parts of Congress are...

The Senate and the House of Representatives.

100

The Reapportionment Act of 1929 meant that..

What is a member limit of 435.

100

Senate Qualifications are...

What is you must be 30+ years old, a citizen for 9+ years, and live in the state you run for.

200

What are Implied Powers?

What are powers assumed by Congress under the necessary and proper clause.

200

What are the types of grants?

What are categorical, protect, and block grants.

200

House of Representatives' members are chosen based off of..

What is population.

200

Representatives are elected based on...

What are districts.

200

How long are terms for a Senator?

What is 6 years.

300

What are inherent powers?

What are powers dealing with foreign affairs.

300

What are concurrent powers?

What are powers held by both the state and federal gov't.

300

There are this many members of the House...

What is 435.

300

Changing the boundary lines of a district to benefit the poll #'s for your party is also called ____.

What is gerrymandering.

300

What did the 17th Amendment give voters the right to do?

Voters could vote for Senators.

400

What did Gibbons v. Ogden establish?

What was the federal gov't having superiority of=ver state gov't.

400

How is Federalism ensured?

What is the state and federal gov't having their own responsibilities.

400

Arizona has ___ representatives.

What is 9.

400

Baker v. Carr decided...

What is the ability for courts to decide if redistricting has been done illegally.

400

Who is the current Speaker of the House?

Who is Nancy Pelossi.

500

What was the 10th Amendment?

What was an amendment reserving all powers not listed in the Constitution to be granted to the United States.

500

Article 1 Section 1 establishes...

What is bicameral gov't

500

The qualifications for being elected as a member of the House are..

What is being 25+, a citizen for 7+ years, a citizen of the state you run for.

500

How many members does the Senate have?

What is 100. 2 for each state.

500

What is the franking privilege?

What is constituents getting free postage.

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