Vocab
Senate and House
Senators and Representatives
Powers
All Mixed Up
100

Another name for the Leg. Branch, also refers to BOTH chambers

Congress

100

What is the purpose of the legislative branch

to make laws

100

How many members make up each House of Congress

Reps - 435 (based on population of state)

Senators - 100 (2 per state)

100

What is the difference between expressed and implied powers

expressed powers are specifically stated in the Constitution

implied powers are not directly stated in the Constitution  

100

How often must Congressional districts be reapportioned. How often does the census happen?

every 10 years through the census 

200

To manipulate the boundaries of a district to favor one political party

Gerrymander

200

What is the title given to the head of the House of Representatives and who currently holds this position 

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Speaker of the House -Mike Johnson

200

Who is your representative for the 11th district in Congress

Lloyd Smucker 

200

What are 2 things Congress can't do (limits on their power)

1. Congress cannot make a law that violates the Bill of Rights

2. Congress cannot tax US-made products that are sent to other countries to be sold (exports)

3. Congress cannot grant titles of nobility (i.e., King, Queen, Prince, etc.)


200
Where is the last place a bill ends up before it becomes a law? Who has the last step?

The President! He/she must sign the bill into a law

300

Congress contains 2 houses, this is refered to as what?

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Bicameral

300

This chamber is where all budget bills start

House of Reps

300

How often are Representatives and Senators elected

Reps - All elected every 2 years

Senators - Every 6 years, staggered elections so 1/3 elected at time

300

This clause allows Congress to expand its powers. Give an example

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause. Ex the power to maintain and control the airforce


300

After a bill is introduced to committee, where does it go after? 

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

The bill is send to the floor for recommendation. Bills must be placed on the calendar to be seen

400

to divide and distribute the seats in a legislative body on the basis of population 

Apportionment 

400

Under the Constitution who is the head of the Senate?

The Vice-President - JD Vance

400

Who are your 2 PA Senators

DOUBLE JEOPARDY 

Dave McCormick and John Fetterman

400

This type of law applies to actions in the past 

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Ex- Post Facto Law 

ex and post both refer to after!


400

What is a revised bill? What happens to the bill?

A bill that has been changed, amended, or substituted during the legislative process, usually following a committee. 

500

What are the 3 types of committees and explain them

Standing - A permanent committee that specializes in particular subject area

Special - A temporary committee that’s formed for a specific purpose, investigations, studies, consider measures

Joint - A permanent committee that includes members of both the House and the Senate who conducts studies

500

The unwritten rule followed in Congress where the longest-serving members get leadership roles. 

Seniority Rule

500

What are the basic requirements to become a Representative and Senator 

Representative - At least 25 years of age , US citizen for at least 7 years, Resident of the state he/she represents

Senator- At least 30 years of age, US citizen for at least 9 years, Resident of the state he/she represents

500

Congress has the power to reject the Presidents veto by doing what?

They bring the bill back to both chambers where BOTH must pass with 2/3 majority 

500

 Describe both types of vetos 

A regular veto is a rejection where the President returns a bill to Congress  with written objections, allowing Congress to attempt an override or rewrite. 

A pocket veto is when the President sets the bill aside for 10 days ; if Congress is in session during that time the bill automatically becomes a law. If Congress is out of session the bill dies :(