Senate
House of Rep.
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Powers of Congress
Trivia
100

How long does a Senator's term last?

6 years 

100

How long is a members term last?

2 years

100

What is a bill?

a legislative proposal introduced in either the House or the Senate

100

Who has the power to declare war?

Congress

100

What are Expressed Powers?

Specific powers of Congress

200

How old must you be to be elected Senator? 

at least 30 years old

200

How many members of Congress are part of the House?

435

200

What is a bicameral legislation?

a legislature with 2 houses or chambers 

200

Who can approve treaties?

The Senate

200

Name some Congressional Support Agencies.

Congressional Research Service (CRS)

The General Account Office(GAO)

Congressional Budget Office(CBO)

300

Who is the president of the Senate?

The vice-president

300

Who is elected at the beginning of every new session in the House?

The Speaker of the House

300

What is a filibuster? 

action designed to prolong debate and delay or prevent a vote on a bill, resolution, amendment, or other debatable question.

300

Who gives Congress "all legislative powers" of the federal government?

The Constitution

300

What is part of the "unwritten" Constitution?

The Committee System

400

Who is the presiding officer of the Senate when the Vice President is absent?

The President pro tempore

400

What are the political party members' powers?

selecting bills, lining support, overcoming obstacles

400

What is an Ad Hoc Committee?

Temporary committee that is used for a specific purpose(investigations)

400

Who guards against tyranny?

The Constitution

400

What is an elastic clause?

gives Congress the power to choose the means by which it will carry out its enumerated powers. From Article I Section 8 Clause 18

500

What can the President pro tempore of the Senate not do?

Vote to break a tie

500

In Congressional Leadership, what do Majority and Minority Leaders do?

Select bills, lining support, and overcome obstacles 

500

What do the Committees include?

standing, joint, and ad hoc 

500

How long does The Term of Congress's sessions last?

a full calender year

500

What does it take for a bill to become a law?

The bill first has to be approved by both the House and the Senate then approved by the president.