House of Representatives
Senate
Vocabulary
How a Bill Becomes a Law
Powers of Congress
100

The qualifications for this office

What are 1. be at least 25 years old, 2. a citizen for at least 7 years, and 3. legal resident of state you represent?


100

The qualifications for this office

What are 1. be at least 30 years old, 2. a citizen for at least 9 years, and 3. legal resident of state you represent?

100
Drawing district lines that favor a particular party, politician, or group of people

Gerrymandering

100

Ideas for a bill can come from any of these

Citizens, organized groups, Congressional Committees, Members of Congress, and/or The President

100

This is the name of the specific powers Congress was granted in the Constitution

What are delegated powers?

200

The amount of members in total and the length of their terms.

What is 435 and 2 year terms?

200

The amount of members in total and the length of their terms.

What is 100 and 6 years?

200
Distributing Congressional seats based on the results of a census

What is apportioning?

200

The first place a bill goes to

What is a standing committee?

200

This clause is known for having stretched the powers of Congress (Provide both name and nickname)

What is the necessary and proper clause aka the elastic clause?

300

The presiding officer of the House

What is the Speaker of the House?

300

The presiding officer of the Senate 

Who is the Vice President of the United States?

300

Private meetings held by each political party where they choose party leaders

What are caucuses?

300

This is the step after a bill has made it out of committee

What is the bill will be debated and voted upon by the chamber of Congress it is currently in?

300

This is what we call the powers that Congress has derived through a particular clause in the Constitution

What are the implied powers?
400

This makes the Speaker of the House the most powerful member of Congress

What is the ability to determine the order of business on the House floor?

400

This is unique to the elections of Senators

1/3 of Senate seats are up for election every 2 years

400

Assistant to the floor leader who persuades party members to vote for party-sponsored legislation

What is the whip?
400

This is where compromises can be reached then the House and the Senate pass different versions of the same bill

What are conference committees?

400

These are all examples of delegated powers

Declaring war, collecting taxes, regulating trade, granting patents, and controlling immigration.

500

The special powers of the House

1. Impeach elected officials

2. Introduce appropriation bills

3. Choose president if no candidate receives enough electoral votes

500

The special powers of the Senate

1. Try all impeachments

2. Ratify treaties

3. Approve presidential appointments

4. Choose VP if no candidate receives enough electoral college votes

500

The procedure for ending a debate in the Senate and taking a vote 

What is cloture?
500

These are the four things a President can do with a bill

1. Sign it into law

2. Veto it

3. Do nothing and have it become law

4. Pocket veto

500

Providing for the general welfare of the United States is an examples this type of power of Congress

What is implied power?