How a Bill Becomes Law
The House
The Senate
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
100

Changes to a bill.

What are amendments?

100

# of representatives in the House.

435.

100

# of representatives in the Senate.

100.

100

Define bureaucracy.

What is a complex division of power in the government which is set up in the form of a hierarchy?

100

What role does the Speaker of the House have in the presidential succession?

What is 3rd in line?

200

A smaller group of representatives who meet to look at and make recommendations on proposed bills

What is a committee?

200

The leader of the House.

Who is the Speaker of the House?
200

An example of a power that only the Senate has.

Trial for impeachment

Approve presidential nominations


200

Name for the people in a representative's district.

What are constituents?

200

Where all of the work in Congress gets done.

What are committees?
300
Bills can be "marked up" with two different types of amendments (changes) [one is really bad for it, and one can benefit a rep's district].

What are poison pills and riders?

300

The role of whips (both in the House and Senate)

What is help their leaders control the party, discipline members, and count votes?

300

The leader of the Senate (officially)?

President of the Senate (the Vice-President).

300

Describe gerrymandering.

What is redrawing district lines in an abusive way which benefits a political party?

300

What is discretionary spending?

What is: not mandatory; the "wants" of Congress and its representatives that need to be funded through the budget through a spending (appropriation) bill.
400

Committee where members of both houses work out differences between their versions of a bill.

What is a conference committee?

400

A type of bill that must be initiated in the House

What are revenue bills?

400

A tactic to delay a vote on a bill that can only be used in the Senate

Filibuster.

400

Government spending on local projects that benefit a representative's home district.

What is pork?

400

Why is apportionment important?

It changes the makeup of congress and increases states powers in presidential elections and influence in congress.

500

The two ways a President can reject a bill.

What is a Regular Veto and a Pocket Veto?

500

How many representatives does each state have?

It depends on the population.

500

The current Senate Majority Leader.

Who is Mitch McConnell?

500

Advocating in Congress on behalf of a special interest group.

What is lobbying?

500

Why is the majority leader the real power of the Senate

What is he/she: 

1) decides what bills will be discussed 

2) assigns people to committees 

3) therefore has more control over the legislative process