Vocabulary
CONGRESS
House of Representatives
Senate
How a Bill Becomes a Law
100


The practice of appropriating government funds for local projects to satisfy voters and win political support? The term is often associated with earmarks that direct federal funds to specific projects or districts.


What is- Pork-barrel Legislation

100

What is the count of voting members in Congress?

What is- 435

100

The number of members in the House

What are 435 voting members?

100

How many total Senators are there?

What is 100?

100

Where can ideas for bills come from?

What are from Citizens, lobbyists, or other representatives of interest groups, or the executive branch?

200

The procedural tactic used in the Senate by a minority of senators to delay or block a vote on a bill or other measure. It works by extending debate and preventing a simple majority from getting to a vote?


What is- The Filibuster


200


How do lobbyists influence Congress?



What is- convincing members of congress to support policies favored by the groups they represent.


200

The basic age requirement to be a representative

What is at least 25 years old?

200

How long does a Senator's term last?

What is 6 years?

200

What is the hopper in the House of Representatives?

What is the box near the clerk’s desk that members can put bills into?

300


The procedural maneuver in the U.S. Senate to end delays and stalling tactics and bring a matter to a vote?



What is- Cloture Resolution 


300


Congress is a bicameral (two chamber) legislature, What are the two chambers in congress. 



What is- The House of Representatives and The Senate


300

The length of time a person has to be a US citizen before serving in the House of `    Representatives

What is at least seven years?

300

What are Senators directly elected by?

What is Popular vote?

300

 What is the name of a session at which a committee listens to testimony from people interested in the bill?

What is a session at which a committee listens to testimony from people interested in the bill.

400


The 1819 Supreme Court decision that established the principle of federal supremacy by ruling the federal government has implied powers beyond those explicitly listed in the Constitution?



What is- McCulloch v. Maryland


400


What is the main job of Congress?


What is- Levying taxes and control spending

400

Members of the house are elected this often.

 What is two years?

400

What are three qualifications to be a Senator?

What are :Must be 30 years old, citizen for nine years, resident of the state?

400

What is an agreement by two or more lawmakers to support each other’s bills?

What is Logrolling?

500


The temporary spending measure passed by Congress to fund the federal government for a limited period, preventing a government shutdown when the annual budget has not been passed on time?



What is- Continuing Resolution


500

What does the ladder in the political cartoon symbolize?

What is- The Fiscal power and authority that only congress holds the power to access and distribute funds

500

The number of representatives from each state is determined by its population in this official count conducted every 10 years.

What is the census?

500

What does the Senate do?

What is approves president’s appointments and ratify treaties?

500

Why is it for a bill to become a law?

What is the process for a bill to become a law is a complicated and lengthy process?