What is the main body of the Legislative branch?
What is Congress?
How many members are in the Senate?
What is 100?
How do they tally up the number of representatives?
What is the basis for each state's population?
What happens every 2 years for Congress?
What are congressional elections?
What are the titles of the 3 government branches?
What are Executive, Legislative, and Judicial?
What is one thing that they do when making new laws?
What is a bill introduction?
How many senators are there for each state?
What is 2?
How many years do they choose a new group of House members?
What is every 2 years?
Can Congress impeach the president?
If found with proper evidence, then yes, Congress can impeach the president. If the correct evidence is not found, they can say that it was unconstitutional to try and impeach the president, and the president will go back to office.
What does the judicial branch do?
What is declare laws by Congress or the president unconstitutional?
How many Congress members need to vote to say a presidential veto is not needed?
What is 2/3s?
What are the qualifications for being a senator?
What is being over 30 years old, a U.S. citizen for 9 years, and being in the state you want to be elected in?
What do representatives do?
What is introducing bills and resolutions, offering amendments, and serving on committees?
How long can you stay in Congress?
What is a lifetime?
What does the executive branch do?
What are enforce laws, serve responsible for making laws, and put laws into effect?
What is one thing that the legislative branch enforces?
What are wars, impeachments, budgets, spending, and enacting laws?
How many terms do senators have to serve?
What are six-year terms?
How many House of Representatives are there total?
What is 435?
What can legislation not do without an agreement between the House and the Senate?
What is to be enacted?
What does the legislative branch do?
What is make federal laws, declare wars, and control taxes?
What does the president have to do to make a bill a law?
What is sign the bill?
Who does the Senate allow to see the president?
What are federal judges, ambassadors, and cabinet members?
What are some other things the House members can do?
What is impeaching federal officers, and electing presidents, due to different circumstances?
5 responsibilities of Congress, name 3.
What are Representation, Legislation, Constituency Service, Oversight and Investigation, and Congressional Leadership?
What is something all 3 branches have in common?
What is operates within a system called checks and balances?