Expressed Powers
Implied Powers
Congressional Committees
How a Bill Becomes a Law
Box of Chocolate
100

Create lower federal what? 

Courts 

100

The power to create and manage what? 

National Parks 

100

How are the House of Reps and Senate divided?

They are divided into committees.

100

What is the name of the piece of paper in the video? 

Bill 

100

What is the Black Caucus? 

African Americans members of the Legislation. 

200

They can coin, print, and regulate what? 

Money 

200

The power to the limit the number of what in the United States? 

Immigrants 

200

Why do we have committees?

To make the government more efficient

200

If a Bill doesn't get reported favorably it what?  

Dies 

200

What is the Republican Study Group? 

A caucus that meets up to discuss conservative issues. 

300

What does the expressed powers do? 

Borrow money 

300

The power to draft people into the what? 

Armed Services 

300

What is a chairperson?

The only one who usually gets mentioned in the press

300

If a president signs a Bill it becomes a? 

Law 
300

What is Proposal Power? 

Any member of congress can propose a bill. 

400

They can establish laws of what? 

Naturalization 

400

The power to raise, support, and regulate what? 

An Air Force 

400
What are committees that have members of both houses called?

Joint Committees

400

If a president doesn't sign a Bill it is? 

Vetoed 

400

What are the two types of congressional staff? 

The staff assistants and the staff agencies. 

500

What can expressed powers declare? 

War 

500

The power to support public schools, welfare, and? 

Public Housing 

500

Why does Congress have so many committees?

More efficient to write legislation in smaller groups rather than large. Allows congressmen to become experts in certain topics. 

500

If congress passes a Bill where does it go? 

The House of Representatives 

500

Why is the staff of a congressman important? 

They research and write legislation and do case work.