What is the name of the two houses that make up Congress?
What is the House of Representatives and the Senate?
How many branches of government are defined in the Constitution?
What is three?
What is the first step in the lawmaking process?
What is introducing a bill?
What are powers specifically listed in the Constitution called?
What are expressed or enumerated powers?
How many members are in the House of Representatives?
What is 435?
What is the Executive branch?
n which setting do representatives discuss and revise the bill?
What is a committee?
What is the Necessary & Proper Clause also known as?
What is the implied powers
What is the main responsibility of the legislative branch?
What is to make the laws of the nation?
Which article of the Constitution outlines the legislative branch?
What is Article I?
What happens after a bill is debated on the floor?
What is voting on the bill?
Which power allows Congress to raise revenue?
What is the power to tax?
What determines how many representatives each state has in the House?
What is the population or what is the Census or what is apportionment.
What is the purpose of the separation of powers?
What is to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful?
What does it mean when a bill is sent to the president?
What is that the president can sign or veto the bill?
What power does Congress have concerning war?
What is the power to declare war?
What is one power that Congress has regarding the budget?
What is approving the annual budget?
Which branch is responsible for interpreting laws?
What is the judicial branch?
How does a bill become law after being passed by Congress?
What is it must be signed by the president?
What role do individuals and interest groups play in the legislative process?
What is they help shape legislation through lobbying?