Gerrymandering
How a Bill Becomes A Law
Legislative Powers
Clauses of the Constitution
Miscellaneous
100
The drawing of voting boundary lines to benefit a political party

What is gerrymandering?

100

Citizens, special interest groups, corporation's and NGO's can

What is make the introduction of a bill?

100

All money appropriations start in

What is the HoR of the Legislative branch?

100

Gives Congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations

What is the Commerce clause?
100

The number of Senate members

What is 100 members?

200

The act of rigging an election

What is gerrymandering?

200

A way to prevent a vote from happening in a ball, talking the bill to death

What is a filibuster?

200

Selects President in a Electoral College tie

What is the House of Representatives?

200

Clause of the Constitution that is also known as the elastic clause

What is the Necessary and Proper clause?

200

The number of Representatives?

What is 435 members?

300

Making the population of a voting district bigger than that of another

What is packing?

300

The vote that can end the filibuster

What is a cloture vote?

300

Approves all treaties

What is the Senate of the Legislative branch?

300

Established the Constitution as the highest law in the nation

What is the Supremacy clause?

300

The amendment that allowed the population to vote for their Senators

What is the 17th Amendment?

400

Splitting up a city while drawing boundary lines

What is cracking?

400

The bill must pass through the _______ to make it to the floor

What is the House of Rules Committee? 

400

Chooses the Vice President in an Electoral College tie

What is the Senate?

400

Basic rights must be given to all citizens and upheld in every state through the 

What is the Privileges and Immunities clause?

400

Set the number of Representatives at 435 members

What is the Reapportionment Act of 1929?
500

Court case that decided the courts may decide redistricting cases where lines are drawn illegally

What is Baker v. Carr?

500

After the differences between the bills are ironed out the vote must be taken again on the 

What is the conference report?

500

Each house must have 51% of members present on the floor to do business

What is a quorum?
500

Given to each state to the public acts, records and judicial proceedings of every other state through the 

What is the Faith Full and Credit clause?
500

What part of the Constitution says that there can be a Congress of 2 houses

What is Article 1, Section 1, Clause 1?