Congress
The powers of congress
House Of Representatives
Senate
Legislative Process
100

How does congress represent the people?

It gives the people the choice to who represents them and to choose what the people want

100

What are the expressed powers of congress?

To make courts and punishments.

100

What is a reappointment?

To be renamed to a position.

100

What are the major features of the Senate and its membership?

You have two representatives from each state. There is equal representation.

100

How is a bill introduced in Congress?

Through the House of Representatives. 

200

How many presidents have been impeached? Who are these presidents?

The answer is 3. The names are Andrew Jackson, Donald Trump, and Bill Clinton

200

What are the implied powers of congress?

Powers that congress gave itself that aren't in the constitution. 

200

What causes a state to lose seats in the House of Representatives? 

Loss of population.

200

What is the Senate leadership structure?

A party leader is chosen and there is also a caucus.

200

How does a bill become a law?

It gets voted in through the house. Then it gets reviewed by the Judicial Branch. If the president likes it he will sign it.

300

Why is it hard for congress to override presidential vetoes?

Congress needs a 2/3 vote to overwrite any veto.

300

What is one of congress's non legislative powers?

To confirm and deny major appointments from the president.

300

How is the speaker of the house selected

A Roll Call Vote

300

What are some of the distinctive rules and traditions of the Senate?

Filling vacancies and a votes to expel 2/3 vote.

300

How does the diagram on page 151 be altered if the U.S. had a unicameral legislative?

There's a risk nothing will get passed and there also is no division of power if there was only one chamber.

400

What is a key difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate?

The Senate has equal representation and the House has more votes based on population.

400

How did the Supreme Court's decision in McCulloch V. Maryland lead to the extension of congressional powers? 

To create the second branch of America and banks can't be taxed by states.

400

What are the qualifications for membership in the House of Representatives?

You have to be 25 plus years old and you have to be a 7 year state resident.

400

How do the requirements for a Senate seat compared to a House seat differ?

House members must be 25 years of age and be a citizen for 7 years, while Senate seats must be 30 years old and a citizen for 9 years.

400

What do you think the cartoonist is trying to say by drawing the capital with a pig nose?

All congress does is argue and compromise. They never tend to get anything done. 

500

What can you infer that Congress has only impeached 17 public officials in U.S, history?

Congress doesn't impeach on small crimes or else there wouldn't be anyone in public office. 

500

What branch has more control and power when it comes to the military?

The Executive Branch.

500

What is an advantage of having committees in the House?

They sort out which bills are sent to the consideration floor.

500

What are the benefits and drawbacks of having nearly unlimited debate in the Senate. 

The topic will be thoroughly talked about but this call last up to weeks 

500

What are the three actions a president can take on a bill?

The president can either sign the bill, refuse to sign the bill, or the president can choose to veto the bill.