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Question | Answer |
Bicameral | Having two branches or chambers |
House of Represenatives | The House of Representatives the lower house of the United States Congress. The House and the Senate work together on bills to give to the President to put into law. |
Constituents | A member of a constituency. |
Gerrymander | When one house manipulates the other to get an advantage. |
Senate | The smaller upper assembly of the United States Congress. |
Speaker of the House | The presiding officer of the United States House of Representatives. |
President Pro Tempore | A high-ranking senator of the majority party and fills in the vice president spot for president when needed. |
Party Whips | Member of Congress who is selected by their party to take on the role of team manager. |
Standing Committee | A permanent committee |
Select Committee | A small committee used for a specific purpose |
Joint Committe | Is made up of members of both chambers of a bicameral legislature |
Seniority System | They are given greater treatment in choosing committee assignments based on seniority |
Expressed Powers | Powers of Congress specifically listed in the Constitution |
Implied Power | "Elastic Clause" and are necessary to implement the expressed powers. |
Elastic Clause | Congress the power to pass all laws necessary |
Impeach | Is when you throw out or get rid of someone with misconduct |
Bills of Attainder | Is when a legislature finds someone guilty without trial |
Ex Post Facto Law | Is a law that changes the legal consequences of a crime that was comitted |
US Representatives Qualifications | 1) Be at least 25 2) Be a citizen of US for 7 years |
Franking Privilage | Lets the members to post mail to constituents without having to pay postage. |
Pork Barrel Projects | When the Representatives districts get money |
US Senator Qualifications | 1) Be a US citizen for 9 years 2) 30 years old 3) Must live in state that he/she is elected |
Filibuster | A speech that can last for only 100 hours non stop arguing against something |
Cloture | ending a debate in a vote |
Veto | A right that lets you reject a proposal made by a law a making branch in the government |
Pocket Veto | An indirect veto of a legislative bill by the president or a governor. |
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