Structure of Congress
Checks and Balances
Congressional Powers
House vs. Senate
Congressional Oversight
100
Congress is a bicameral legislature meaning what?

It has two chambers

100

The president can use this power to block any legislation that Congress passes

What is Veto?

100

When the president appoints someone to this position, it generates the most debate in the Senate

What is the Supreme Court?

100

Once elected a Representative serves for this many years, a senator this many

What is 2 years and 6 years?

100

Congress's power to remove someone from office

What is impeachment?

200

In the House of Representatives states change their representation amount based on this report done every 10 years

What is the Census?

200

If Congress and the President belong to different parties, the government is referred to as this 

What is divided government?

200

The Senate would need this large of a majority to successfully impeach a president

What is 2/3 majority?

200

When a person runs for reelection, they have an over 90% success rate in getting reelected and are known by this title

What is an incumbent?

200

These two committee types are often the ones who are conducting an investigation

What is standing and select committees?

300

This method of manipulating Congressional Districts to favor one party has been ruled as unconstitutional 

What is Gerrymandering?

300

While the president can propose a budget for the country, this group still needs to approve any funding related bill

What is Congress?

300

There are two major types of powers that Congress has, those that are written into the Constitution and those that are not

What are expressed and implied powers?

300

Members of the House of Representatives are elected to represent these areas that are within a state, on the other hand Senators represent these

What are congressional districts and states?

300

Congressional investigations can use this power to force a witness to appear or risk being found in contempt of Congress

What is subpoena?

400

Due to it having staggered elections, every two years only this much of the Senate is up for election

What is 1/3?

400

When a president declares a national emergency, his powers last for this long before needing to be renewed by Congress

What is 1 year?

400

Congress is the branch with the power to declare an official war, and has done so this many times

What is 5 times?

400

The leader in the Senate and House of Representatives have different names, they are?

Vice-President and Speaker of the House

400

Congress uses this alliterative power to control the financials of the entire government

What is the power of the purse?

500

While nearly 5,000 bills are introduced each year the majority don't make it past this stage of debate

What are committee meetings?

500

If Congress has passed a bill funding something, the president could use this power to prevent that funding from occurring

What is Impounding

500

This clause, established in McCulloch v. Maryland, drastically increased the power of Congress

What is the necessary and proper clause?

500

There are this many members of the House of Representatives, and this many in the Senate

What is 435 and 100?

500

This standing committee is created to look into misdeeds by members of the House of Representatives 

What is the House Oversight Committee?