How bills become a law.
What are the characteristics of the Senate?
The characterizes of The House
Type of committees
Models of Representation
100

True or False

    Bills don't have to go through both chambers?

False  

100

How old do they have to be? 

At least 30 years old. 

100

How old do they have to be?

Al least 25 years old. 

100

What are the 5 types of committees in Congress?

Standing committees, Subcommittees, Select committees, Joint committees, and the Committee of the Whole.

100

What are the three main types of Models of representative?

Delegate, Trustee, and Politico.

200

True or False 

     If the President signs the bill it automatically becomes a law?

True 

200

How many years of citizenship do they need?

At least 9 years. 

200

How many years of citizenship do they need?

7 years. 

200

What is a Standing committee?

It is a permanent committee. It deals with issues that are always present. 


200

What is the Delegate model responsible for?

Believes he or she is there to represent the people's beliefs and desires, not their own.

300

If the president doesn't sign the bill what can the House or the Senate do to make that bill a law?

The senate or the house can overpower the president's veto by two-thrid of votes.  

300

How long can they sever?

6 years. 

300

How long can they sever?

2 years. 

300

What is the Committee of the Whole?

It is when everyone in the legislative body gets together as a big group to talk about bills and make changes. 

300

What are the Politico models?

It acts like a delegate when it's clear that his or her constituting and acts like a trustee.

400

How is a bill created?

When a group of people decide they want a law, they call their congressmen to write them a bill. 

400

Are they more connected to the people or less connected?

Less connected.

400

Are they more connected to the people or less connected?

More connected. 

400

What is a Select Committee?

A small group of members from the legislative that are created to focus on a specific issue or topic and gather information.  

400

What is a Trustee model?

Believes he or she has been entrusted with the people's faith and therefore must vote according to his or her's values. 

500

What is the main purpose of a bill?


 

To change an already existing law. 

500

Over all how many Senators are their?

100 Senators.

500

Overall how many representatives are there?

435 representatives.

500

What is a Joint committee?

Includes both members from the Senate and the House to talk about an issue or topic that affects both chambers.

500

What model does the person have to pick where the people's beliefs matter more than their own?

Delegate model