qualifications/filibuster
how a bill becomes a law/ committees
expressed powers/franking privilege
iron triangle
presidential removal/ gatekeeping
100

what are the senator qualifications

 (at least thirty years of age); U.S. citizenship (at least nine years); and residency in the state a senator represents at time of election.

100

how does a bill become a law 

attempt to block or delay Senate action on a bill or other matter by debating it at length, by offering numerous procedural motions, or by any other delaying or obstructive actions.

100
define the expressed powers 

 those specifically named in the Constitution.

100

what is the iron triangle 

The relationship between congress(especially Sub-Committees), Government agencies(Bureaucracy), and interest groups

100

what is another word for presidental removal 

impeachment 

200

qualifictions for representative 

(1) be at least twenty-five years old; (2) have been a citizen of the United States for the past seven years; and (3) be (at the time of the election) an inhabitant of the state they represent.

200

committees definition 

 legislative sub-organization in the United States Congress that handles a specific duty

200

what are other names for expressed powers 

delegated powers or enumerated powers

200

what is it used for 

assumption that bureaucratic agencies, as political entities, seek to create and consolidate their own power base

200

what is the process of impeachment 

office by a three-fourths majority in Parliament and a subsequent majority in a referendum. Cabinet ministers can be impeached by Parliament and their cases are adjudicated by the National Court.

300

what is a filibuster 

 Informal term for any attempt to block or delay Senate action on a bill or other matter by debating it at length, by offering numerous procedural motions, or by any other delaying or obstructive actions.

300

name a few congressional committees

Agriculture, Appropriations, Armed Services, Budget, Education and Labor, Energy and Commerce, Ethics, Financial Services

300

what are the 5 expressed powers

 to tax, to coin money, to regulate foreign and domestic commerce, to raise and maintain an armed forces, to fix standards of weights and measures, to grant patents and copyrights 

300
what is an example of iron triangle 

Special interest groups are a key element in the iron triangle because they can create a governmental situation in which their lobbyists have an undue influence on government.

300

what president has been impeached 

Johnson became the first president impeached by the House,

400

example of filibuster 

the motion to proceed to a bill, then filibuster the bill itself. This forces the majority to go through the entire cloture process twice in a row.

400
what is the purpose for committees 

 essential part of the legislative process. Senate committees monitor on-going governmental operations, identify issues suitable for legislative review, gather and evaluate information, and recommend courses of action to the Senate.

400

what is the franking privilege 

 sending mail without payment of postage.

400

how does the iron triangle work

mutually beneficial, three-way relationship between Congress, government bureaucrats, and special interest lobby groups. Each group does some action that will help the other group, creating a lasting and unbreakable bond between the three.

400

what is gatekeeping

 process through which information is filtered for dissemination, whether for publication, broadcasting, the Internet, or some other mode of communication.

500
informal way of a filibuster 

attempt to block or delay Senate action on a bill or other matter by debating it at length, by offering numerous procedural motions, or by any other delaying or obstructive actions.

500
why are committees important 

play key roles in floor debate about the bills that they foster

500

an example of franking privilege 

allows for free postage for Congress members and their staff. It also includes the vice president, former Congress members, members-elect, surviving relatives of Congress members, former presidents and widows of presidents, executive branch officials, postmasters, and soldiers.

500

what does the iron triangle describe 

 relationship that develops between congressional committees, the federal bureaucracy and interest groups during the policy creation process.

500

example of gatekeper 

 person who controls access to something or someone.