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100

This chamber has 435 members.

What is the House?

100

This is the power to collect revenue to fund the government.

A. Commerce Powers

B. Coining Powers

C. Taxing Powers

D. Borrowing Powers

What is the taxing power?

100

This person either signs a bill into law or vetoes it.

A. Speaker of the House

B. President Pro Tempore

C. President of the United States

D. President of the Senate

Who is the President of the United States?

100

One of these is the national legislative branch, while the other is what the branch makes/writes.

A. General Assembly/Interpretations

B. Congress/Executive Orders

C. Congress/Bills

D. General Assembly/Bills

What is Congress and bills/laws?

100

This is the name of our federal legislative branch.

A. Congress

B. General Assembly

C. City Council

D. Board of Aldermen

What is Congress?

200

This chamber holds the power of impeachment.

A. House of Representatives

B. Senate

C. Supreme Court

D. President

What is the House?

200

This is the power that gives Congress a monopoly on creating, distributing, and destroying money.

What is the coining power?

200

Most bills die during this step of the process.

A. Committee

B. Floor Vote

C. Filibuster

D. Conference Committee

What is committees?

200

This is the relationship between filibuster and cloture.

What is that cloture is the process to end a filibuster?

200

The Connecticut Compromise settled a debate between these two types of states.

A. Large/Small States

B. Democratic/Republican States

C. Slave/Free States

D. Religious/Secular States

What is large and small states?

300

This is the number you would have if you added the term lengths of a House and a Senate member together.

A. 4

B. 6

C. 8

D. 10

What is 8?

300

The Commerce power allows for Congress to regulate this type of trade.

Choose all that are correct:

1. Intrastate

2. Interstate

3. Foreign

What is interstate and/or foreign?

300

A stalling tactic in the Senate used to delay progress on a bill.

What is a filibuster?

300

One of these is the permanent sub-units in Congress, while other is those who lead those sub-units.

A. Senators/Representatives

B. Strict Constructionist/Liberal Constructionists

C. Bills/Oversight Function

D. Standing Committees/Committee Chairmen

What are standing committees and committee chairmen?

300

We do this every ten years to count the population change.

What is the census?

400
These are three reasons why the Senate is considered the "upper chamber".

What are:

Less members

Longer terms

Continuous Body

More responsibilities

Higher qualifications

400

The monetary limit the Constitution sets on how much Congress can borrow.

A. $2.5 million

B. $10 million

C. $2.5 billion

D. $2.5 trillion

E. There is no limit

There is no limit

400

Choose which bolded word is incorrect, and tell me what to replace it with!

"Once a bill passes both chambers, it then proceeds to the Joint Committee, where the language of the bills are matched before going back through the House and the Senate for final passage.

What is joint committee, replace by conference committee?

400

One of these is also known as the Elastic Clause, while the other prefers if that clause is used only when absolutely necessary.

Necessary and Proper Clause/Implied Powers and Strict constructionist

400

Match these!

1. Initiative

2. Referendum

3. Recall

A. Procedure whereby a certain number of voters may, by petition, propose a law or constitutional amendment and have it submitted to the voters

B. Procedure for submitting to popular vote measures passed by the legislature or proposed amendments to a state constitution

C. Procedure for submitting to popular vote the removal of officials from office before the end of their term 

A, B, C

500

These are the ages one must be no lower than to serve in the House and Senate.

What are 25 and 30?

500

This power allows the government to purchase at market value private land for public purposes.

What is eminent domain?

500

While in committee, doing this will ensure that a bill does not move forward.

What is pigeonholing?

500

This is the relationship between the Vice President and the President Pro Tempore.

Who is the President of the Senate, and who replaces them when they are absent?

500

This is the name of our state legislative branch.

What is the General Assembly?