Powers and Benefits
House of Representatives
Senate
Committees and Oversight
Bills and Laws
100

Give me an example of an expressed power.

Declare war, establish post offices, tax, print and coin money, etc.

100

Who is the Speaker of the House?

Mike Johnson

100

Who is the President of the Senate?

Vice President

100

The main person in the majority party that is the head of the committee is known as what?

Chairperson

100

Which House must any bill start in?

It can start in either.

200

Why is Congress considered a bicameral legislature?

It has 2 chambers.

200

What sorts of states would have an at-large district?

Small states with only 1 district.

200

What amendment changed how Senators are chosen and allowed us to vote on this position?

17th 

200

What is the purpose of committees?

It allows the legislative work to be divided so that each committee can focus on what they are experts in.

200

Who assigns bills to committees in the House?

Speaker of the House


300

What party has majority in both Houses?

Democrat

300

How old must someone be to run for the House?

25

300

What role does the Senate play in impeachment?

They hold a trial and act as the jury when given the articles of impeachment by the House.

300

What happens when someone doesn't comply with a congressional subpoena? 

They are charged with contempt of Congress.

300

T/F- Most bills make it out of committee.

False

400

Why are all Congressional terms 2 years?

Elections for every House seat are 2 years, therefore the makeup of Congress can change.

400

What is gerrymandering?

When Congressional districts are drawn to favor one political party or another.

400

What is a filibuster?

When a Senator wants to delay a vote on the bill so they try to draw out the process.

400

What is Congressional Oversight?

The idea that Congress has the ability to investigate the other 2 branches, as they have the power of impeachment.

400

Who signs bills into law?

President 


500

What clause of the Constitution do Congresses implied powers come from?

Elastic/Necessary and Proper

500

What is one thing the House can do that the Senate can't?

Appropriations bills must begin here, vote and adopt articles of impeachment.

500

Who is the Senate Minority Leader?

Chuck Schumer

500

When would members form a conference committee?

When the House and Senate cannot agree on a final version of the bill, so they can get together and flesh out the changes before sending it out to the President for a signature.

500

What happens after the President vetoes a bill?

It goes back to Congress and can be overridden with a 2/3 majority vote in both houses.