Congressional Basics
House of Representatives
Senate
I'm just a bill
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100

There are two houses of Congress- What is the word we use for this? Congress is ______________.

bicameral

100

How many representatives in the H of R does the state of Florida have?

28

100

This person fills in as president of the senate. They are the most senior senator of the majority party. What is the title of this position?

President Pro-tempore

100

List at least 1 source of bills (300 points if you get all 3!)

Concerned citizens; the president; special interest groups (like the NRA)

100

Double points. The Elastic Clause is also called the __________ clause and it allows Congress to stretch its powers. Powers granted by the elastic clause are called ______________ powers.

Necessary and proper clause; Implied

200

List 1 example of a non-legislative power of Congress.

Proposing amendments, impeaching officials, 

200

members of the House of Representatives terms last for ________. members of the Senate's term last for _____ .

2 years; 6 years

200

List 1 Florida Senator (Double points if you can name both!)

Rick Scott, Ashley Moody

200

A bill is first introduced in the H of R and passes with a majority vote. Where does it go next?

the Senate

200

How old do you have to be to be a congressman and a Senator ?

25 for congressmen and 30 for Senators

300

Where in the Constitution (which article and which section) can you find the Enumerated powers of Congress?

Article 1, section 8

300

The number of representatives each state has depends on that states ______________.

population

300

A Senator's term last for ________. To run for the Senate, you must be _______ years old. 

6 years; 30

300

When a bill is introduced into the House or Senate, where does it go?

the appropriate standing committee. This committee decides whether or not the full house will vote on it.

300

A temporary committee that is formed for one specific task.

What is a select committee

400

Congress adjusts the numbers of seats each state has in the H.O.R. every _____________ years, because this is how often a ________ is conducted.

10 years; Census

400

What title do we give the leader of the House of Representatives?

Speaker of the House

400

Who is the head of the Senate? Name or position will do...

Vice President! 


400

Where does a bill go if the House of Representatives and the Senate pass different versions?

Conference committee

400

Sometimes, congressional districts are drawn in a way that favors one political party over another. This is called ______________.

Gerrymandering

500

Official can be removed from office if they are found guilty of wrongdoing. Only the ___(1)____ can ____(2)___(accuse) officials. Only the ____(3)____ can conduct the trial and find them guilty or not guilty.

House of Representatives; impeach;  Senate

500

Who is currently the Speaker of the House?

Mike Johnson (You don't have to know his name, I'm just testing your knowledge!)

500

Which house can initiate taxes? Which house approves presidential treaties, and nominations?

Taxes- H of R; Approving nominations/treaties- Senate

500

Once a bill passes both houses (H of R, and Senate), where does it go next?

The President's desk

500

What are the three types of Congressional committees? Some are permanent, some are temporary...

Standing (permanent), select (temporary), and joint (include members of both houses of Congress)