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Question | Answer |
Bicameral | Government with 2 branches. |
House of representatives | Part of the Legislative branch; member based on state population |
Constituents | People who live and vote in a certain area. |
Gerrymander | Messing with the boundaries of a voting area so one party leads. |
Senate | Part of the Legislative branch; Made up of two representatives from each state |
Speaker of the house | Presiding officer of the House of Representatives. Elected by majority caucus. |
President Pro Tempore | Spokesperson of the Senate when Vice President isn't present. |
Party Whips | People who "whip" the group to focus on the topic |
Standing Committee | Created to discuss an issue; never disbands |
Select Committee | Created to discuss a certain problem; disbanded after job is done. |
Joint Committee | Consists of members from both the House and Senate |
Seniority System | Giving senators who have been in certain committees special treatment. |
Expressed powers | The powers given to Congress in the constitution |
Implied Powers | Powers that are implied, but not stated directly. |
Elastic Clause | Clause that gives Congress the power to stretch. |
Impeach | Charging with misconduct. |
Bills of attainder | Declaring someone is guilty and not giving them a trial. |
Ex Post Facto Law | Changes the legal action of something done before a certain crime was committed. |
US Representative Qualifications | 25 years old; US citizen for the past 7 years; Resident of the state they are representing. |
Franking Privilege | Sending mail without having to pay postage. |
Pork Barrel Projects | Spending money in an area to gain popularity. |
Senator Qualifications | 30 years old; US citizen for past 9 years; Live in the state they represent. |
Filibuster | Talking to delay an action, or change peoples mind on an action. |
Cloture | Quickly ending a debate |
Veto | Constitutional right to reject a decision presented. |
Pocket veto | Not signing a bill until the legislative session ends. |
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