How a bill becomes a law
expressed powers
swing states
Qualifications
veto
100

Who must write up the bill?

Who is a representative

100

Powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution.

What is implied powers?

100

What is the largest swing state?

Colorado

100

What is it?

The requirements to be able to do some thing like be apart of HOS, Congress and more

100

What does veto mean?

To cancel or get rid of the bill, prevision, and more

200

Name 2 out of the 4 different types of people that an idea can come from.

Who is a Representative, citizen, member of congress, Executive branch

200

Powers that congress has that are specifically listed in the constitution.

What is expressed powers?

200

What do swing states mean?

State that usually differ on political parties during Presidential elections

200

What is the most common qualification?

College degree

200

Who can veto documents?

The President

300

What are the two things a bill needs before it is introduced to the House?

What is a sponsor and support from other representatives.

300

Exclusive power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign trade.

What is a commerce power?

300

Why are swing state so important during elections?

They increase voting powers for the electoral college

300

How do qualifications vary?

They vary based on what people are trying to get into

300

Once a document is vetoed can it be un vetoed?

no

400

Name the three methods of voting in the House?

What is viva voce (voice vote), division, recorded

400

One who argues a broad interpretation of the provisions of the Constitution, particularly those granting powers to the Federal Government.

What is a liberal constructionist?

400

Why are swing states swing states?

They change their stand on political parties throughout the past years

400

Why are there unlisted qualifications?

They are what the founders of America were and that part of the qualifications that have stayed the same

400

How long is the veto process?

As long as it takes to review the document and a decision to be made

500

Who sends the bill to one of the standing committees?

Who is the Speaker of the House

500

A person who interprets the Constitution in a way that allows the federal government to take only those actions the Constitution specifically says it can take.

What is a strict constructionist?

500

Which states are swing states?

Colorado, Florida, Nevada, etc

500

What are the unlisted qualifications?

White, Male, Old and Rich

500

Which President vetoed the most documents?

Franklin D Roosevelt; 635