House of Representatives
Senate
Legislative Process
Terms
Names
100

The practice of drawing political district lines to favor a political party

What is gerrymandering

100

The Senate delaying action on a bill

What is a filibuster

100

Permanent established legislative committees that consider and are responsible for legislation within a certain subject area

What are standing committees

100

The population count that occurs every 10 years

What is a census

100

The case that established "one man, one vote"

What is Baker v Carr

200

The most powerful position in the House of Representatives

What is the Speaker of the House

200

The length of a Senate term

What is 6 years

200

A congressional voting procedure in which members shout "yea" in approval or "nay" in disapproval, permitting members to vote quickly or anonymously on bills

What is a voice vote

200

This is when one political party controls one or both houses of Congress and one party controls the White House

What is divided government

200

The politician that the word gerrymandering is named after

Who is Elbridge Gerry

300

A bill can start in either chamber, but these bills must originate in the House

What is a revenue bill

300

A rule used by the Senate to end or limit debate

What is cloture

300

Amendments on matters unrelated to a bill that are added to an important bill so that the bill will pass through Congress

What are riders

300

A lawmaking body made up of two chambers

What is bicameral

300

The current Speaker of the House

Who is Mike Johnson

400

They redraw congressional district lines

What is the state legislature

400

The amendment that established the direct election of Senators

What is the 17th amendment

400

A legislator supports a proposal favored by another in return for his or her support 

What is logrolling

400

Legislation that gives tangible benefits to constituents in several districts or states in the hope of winning their votes in return

What is pork-barrel legislation

400

The case that established that race can be one of the many options that is considered when redrawing congressional district line

What is Shaw v Reno

500

Charges against a president approved by a majority of the House of Representatives

What is impeachment

500

The rule that is invoked to end a filibuster 

What is Rule 22

500

Joint committees appointed to resolve differences in the Senate and House versions of the same bill

What is a conference committee

500

This is a "hidden" congressional provision that direct the federal government to fund specific projects

What is an earmark

500

The legislative leader elected by party members holding the majority of seats in the House or the Senate

What is the majority leader

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