House of Representatives
Senate
Congress (in general)
How a Bill Becomes a Law/Committees
Miscellaneous
100

She is the current speaker of the House

Who is Nancy Pelosi?

100

Each Senator is up for re-election every ___ years.

What is 6?

100

These are powers that are stated in the Constitution, such as the power to declare war.

What are expressed powers?

100

This is a permanent committee and the first place a bill will go after it is proposed in Congress.

What is a standing committee?

100

This means to be formally reprimanded by Congress.

What is censure?

200

This is the number of representatives in the House

What is 435?

200

This is the amount of senators up for re-election every 2 years.

What is 1/3?

200

This is the word to describe our system of two houses in congress.

What is bicameral?

200

This type of committee is a special committee usually created for one specific issue.

What is a select committee?

200

This is the act of counting how many people are in each state, and the country.

What is a census?

300

This is the process by which boundary lines get drawn every 10 years to purposefully give one party an advantage.

What is gerrymandering?

300

This is the title of the day-to-day head of the Senate.

What is the President Pro Tempore?

300

Implied powers come from this clause in the constitution. Also called the elastic clause.

What is necessary and proper?

300

When the president gets a bill, they can sign, veto, or hold it for 10 days. If congress is less than 10 days from the end of its term and the bill is held, it is called this.

What is a pocket veto?

300

This is the term for an election in which Congress members are up for re-election, but the president is not.

What is a midterm or off year election?

400

This is the committee which sets the parameters of debate in the House.

What is the Rules Committee?

400

This is the current majority leader in the senate.

Who is Mitch McConnell?

400

This is the amount of women represented in Congress. An all-time high.

What is one quarter?

400

This is the committee that resolves differences between different versions of a bill in the House and Senate. 

What is a conference committee?

400

This is needed by both houses of Congress to conduct business. It means to have 51% of its members present.

What is a quorum?

500

Each voting district represents about this many people. 

What is 710,000?

500

This is the current minority leader in the senate.

Who is Chuck Schumer?

500

This is a law that congress is forbidden to create. It is described as punishing someone for breaking a law that was created after they broke it.

What is an ex post facto law?

500

The committee in each house of Congress that decides how money is allocated. 

What is the appropriations committee?

500

Elections are held in this month.

What is November?