Chapter 11 reading challenge
You are a new House member. You represent your district by responding directly to the needs of your constituents. This means that you see your job as
a delegate
States legislators
are paid much less than members of Congress.
The Constitution declared that war-making powers
are shared between Congress and the president.
A bill can become law only after
both houses of Congress agree on the bill.
Unofficial groups formed by Congress to pursue particular goals and interests are called
caucuses and coalitions.
In which type of state legislature do members spend about half of their time as lawmakers?
citizen legislatures
Apportionment is the process of
dividing the House seats among the states according to each state's population.
The assistant floor leaders in the House who keep the leadership informed and persuade party members to vote along party lines are called the
majority and minority whips.
Unlike other legislation, tax bills can originate
only in the House
Who helps members of Congress with a variety of tasks, including answering constituents' questions, writing speeches, and drafting bills?
personal staff members
The Constitution assigns a position in Congress to the vice president. That position is
president of the Senate
Which of the following powers can Congress use to check the power of the judicial branch?
proposing an amendment to the Constitution
ne example of a permanent committee in Congress is a
standing committee
Congressional committees get assistance from staff members. What other organizations help them?
support agencies
Which statement about state legislatures is true?
Nebraska is the only state with a unicameral, or one-house, legislature.
Based on informal qualifications lawmakers are expected to meet today, a person with which of the following qualities is most likely to become a lawmaker?
a college degree and a background in business or law
How is Congress different than bicameral legislatures in most countries?
The two houses of Congress are equal in power.
Why do some people advocate term limits for state legislators?
They believe new legislators are closer to their constituents.
What does it mean when lawmakers secure large amounts of pork?
They have won federally-funded projects for their home districts
What do legislators do when they take on casework?
They help their constituents solve problems that involve the federal government.
Which lawmakers must be at least 30 years old and U.S. citizens for at least nine years?
U.S. Senators