This is the total number of Senators in the United States Senate.
100
Congress has the power to declare this, but it hasn't done so since World War II.
War
The President has the power to do this to a bill, rejecting it before it becomes law.
Veto
This person is the current leader of the House of Representatives.
Speaker of the House
Having the power to make laws.
Legislative
The term length for a United States Senator is this many years.
6
This branch of Congress has the power to approve treaties.
The Senate
This is the minimum number of votes required in the Senate to pass most legislation.
Simple majority (51 votes)
This person is the official leader of the Senate, but only votes in the case of a tie.
The Vice President
A constitutional right to reject a decision or proposal made by a law-making body.
Veto
The House of Representatives has this many voting members.
435
This is the type of tax Congress has the power to lay and collect.
Income tax
A bill can start in either the House or the Senate, except for this type, which must begin in the House.
A revenue bill
This title is held by the longest-serving member of the majority party in the Senate.
The President Pro Tempore
An official count or survey of a population, typically recording various details of individuals.
Census
This is the minimum age required to serve as a U.S. Senator.
30
Congress can regulate this, which includes trade between states and with foreign nations.
Commerce
To override a presidential veto, Congress needs this fraction of votes in both chambers.
Two-thirds
This position is the head of the minority party in the House of Representatives.
The House Minority Leader
This part of Congress has the power to impeach the President.
The House of Representatives
This clause in the Constitution allows Congress to make all laws "necessary and proper" for carrying out its powers.
The Elastic Clause
This is the term for a prolonged speech or series of speeches made to delay action in the Senate.
A filibuster
This title is given to the person in charge of persuding party members to vote in line with party positions in both the House and Senate.
The Whip