The House of Reps.
The Senate
The Legislative process
.Congress.
The Powers of Congress
100

How old do you have to be to be a member of the house

25

100

How old do you have to be to be a senate?

30+

100

What does the president do if he doesn't like the law?

he vetos it

100

How many U.S. presidents have been impeached? 

3

100

name one of the powers that congress has.

power to declare war

coin money

raise an army and navy

regulate commerce

establish rules of immigration and naturalization

establish the federal courts and their jurisdictions.

200

How many years of U.S. citizenship do you need to be a house member?

7+

200

How many years of U.S. citizenship do you need to be a Senate?

9+

200

Name one action the president can take on a bill.

1) sign and pass it

2) veto it

3)send it back with the reasons for the veto

200

Name one president that was impeached.

1) donald trump

or

2)Bill clinton

or

3)Andrew johnson

200

What was the purpose of the 16th Amendment?

allows Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states on the basis of population.

300

How is the speaker of the house selected?

The house chooses their speaker.

300

What is one thing you need to have to be a Senate that doesn't have to do with age or citizenship?

They must live in the state they want to represent.

300

How are bills introduced to congress?

By placing it on the presiding officers desk or by formally introducing it on the senate floor

300

name all three presidents that have been impeached.

1) donald trump

2)Bill clinton

3)Andrew johnson

300

What is the difference between an expressed power and an implied power?

expressed powers are written in the constitution 

 Implied powers; like, "necessary and proper" are stated, but vaguely in passages of the constitution.


400

How many seats are there in the house of rep.?

435

400

What is a drawback of having nearly unlimited debate in the Senate?

It prevents critical issues from being addressed.

400

How does a bill become a law?

If a bill has passed in both the US House of Representatives and the US senate and has been approved by the president (or if the presidential veto has been overridden) the bill becomes a law enforced by the government.

400

What are 2 key differences in qualifications of being in the house and a Senate?

age& years of citizenship

400

What are the first 3 steps of impeachment?

1-the congress investigates

2-the House of Representatives must pass, by a simple majority of those present and voting, articles of impeachment, which constitute the formal allegation or allegations. 

3-the senate tries the accused

500

What is the role of committees in the operation of the House?

They monitor on-going governmental operations, identify issues suitable for legislative review, gather and evaluate information, and recommend courses of action to the senate.

500

What are the benefits of having nearly unlimited debate in the Senate?

protects rights of all senators allows minority opinions to be heard and understood.

500
Name all three actions the president can take on a bill

1) sign and pass it

2) veto it

3)send it back with the reasons for the veto

500

what is the bicameral structure of congress?

Congress composed of two separate chambers, the Senate and the House of Representatives.

500

name three of the powers congress has

power to declare war

coin money

raise an army and navy

regulate commerce

establish rules of immigration and naturalization

establish the federal courts and their jurisdictions.