This is the term for the 2 chambers that make up the US Congress
What is a bicameral Legislature
This is usually the first place a Bill is usually introduced in Congress
What is the House of Prepresentatives
Under the Constitution this person is also known as the Chief Executive
Who is the President of the United States
It is the legal voting age for someone to vote in the U.S.
What is 18
This group advises the president and is composed of the heads of the 15 executive departments
What is the Cabinet
There are this many voting members in the house of Representatives
What is 435
After its introduction a Bill is sent to one of these groups for study, research, and hearings
What is a committee
This President was the First to live in the White House
Who was John Adams
It is the calendar month when the presidential elections are held every 4 years
What is November
The Person that is in charge of running the White House
Who is the Chief of Staff
This official is the presiding officer of the US Senate, and only breaks ties
Who is the vice president of the US
When both the house and the senate pass different versions of a Bill, this specific committee works out the differences
What is a conference committee
Under the 22 amendment to the Us Constitution, The president can only serve this many terms
What is 2
The year when Black male citizens were given the right to vote
What is 1870 (15th Amendment)
This person in 3rd in line of presidential succession
Who is the president pro tempore of the senate
A bill must pass through both house and the senate before going to this person for approval
Who is the president of the US
The refusal of the Bill becoming a law is called this
What is Veto
He was the only President to be elected to 4 terms
Who was FDR
This was the year Black women were granted the right to vote under the 19th amendment
what was 1920
The first of the Cabinet Positions established by the constitution
What is the Secretary of State
This is the term for the tactic used in the senate to delay a vote by extending the debate
What is a Filibuster
If the president vetos a Bill, it can still become law by this action of the congress
What is a 2/3rd majority vote
What is Commander in Chief
It is the process group that determines how the president is elected
What is the Electoral College
This is the executive mansion
What is the White House