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100

This person leads the Senate and casts the tie-breaking vote.

Who is the Vice President?

100

This term describes the practice of creating districts that dilute the voting power of a particular racial group.

What is Racial gerrymandering?

100

This role involves a member of Congress considering the needs of the nation rather than just their district.

What is the "Trustee" role?

100

This term describes the practice of trading favors in the legislative process.

What is Logrolling?

100

The procedure in the House of Representatives that allows a bill to be brought to the floor without the approval of a committee, requiring a majority of members' signatures to proceed

What is a discharge petition?

200

This is the title for the leader of the House of Representatives.

What is the Speaker of the House?

200

This term refers to an electoral district that has a chance of changing party control.

What is a Marginal seat?

200

In this role, a member of Congress acts as a representative of their constituents' interests.

What is the "Delegate" role?

200

This legislation often involves funding projects that benefit specific constituents.

What is Pork barrel legislation?

200

The term describes a single legislative bill that combines multiple, often unrelated, measures into one large package, commonly used to pass complex budget or spending legislation.

What is an omnibus bill?

300

This person is responsible for managing the legislative agenda of the majority party in the House.

Who is the Majority Leader?

300

This type of seat is considered safe for the incumbent party.

What is a Safe seat?

300

This role combines the responsibilities of both a delegate and a trustee.

What is the "Politico" role?

300

This type of consent requires that no member of the Senate objects to a motion.

What is Unanimous consent?

300

A privilege allows members of Congress to send mail to their constituents at the government’s expense, often used to provide updates on legislative activities and issues.

What is the franking privilege?

400

This position in the Senate assists the Majority Leader in mobilizing votes.

Who is the Majority Whip?

400

This practice involves redrawing district lines to favor a particular political party.

What is Redistricting?

400

This term describes the behavior of a member of Congress who primarily represents the interests and policies of their political party when making decisions and voting.

What is the "Partisan" role?

400

This motion can end a filibuster with a three-fifths majority vote.

What is Cloture?

400

The annual speech delivered by the president to Congress, outlining the administration’s legislative goals and priorities for the coming year.

What is the State of the Union address?

500

This title refers to the leader of the Senate when the Vice President is unavailable.

What is the President Pro Tempore?

500

This constitutionally required action enables the federal government to adjust the distribution of seats in the House of Representatives every 10 years.

What is the Census?

500

A group of individuals that a member of Congress represents.

What is a Constituency?

500

This term refers to provisions added to legislation that direct specific funds to particular projects, often within a legislator's own district

What are earmarks?

500

Type of veto allows the president to indirectly reject a bill by not signing it within 10 days while Congress is adjourned, effectively preventing the bill from becoming law.

What is a pocket veto?

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