US government 10,11,12

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Senators are supposed to be less concerned with the interests of a specific small locality and more focused on the

"big picture" of the national interest.

The Constitution directs Congress to reapportion or redistribute the seats in the House every

10 years, after each census.

How many total senators

100

There are 2 senators for each state and a total of

100 senators in the senate

The average senators and representatives are paid

174,000 per year.

The Constitution made members of Senate chosen by the State legislatures. However, after the

17th Amendment, senators are elected by voters.

How many senators for each state

2

A term for Congress is

2 years

How long Congress meets (how long is the 118th congress)

2 years

How long is the house of representatives term

2 years

How many special sessions have ever been held?

28 times

What are the three constitutional qualifications for a senator?

30 years old, 9 years citizen, Live in the state they represent

Size of House of Representatives (matching)

435

The size of the House of Representatives is

435 and it is set by .

A senator's term is

6 years.

Seniority rule

An unwritten tradition that the most important posts are held by the people with the longest membership in congress

A schedule of the order in which a bill will be taken up on the floor

Calendar

People and interests that the senators represent

Constituents

Senator's term are staggered making it a what

Continuous body

Party in power splits up voters to support opposing party and result in minority party winning fewer seats (matching)

Cracking

Agents of the people who elected them (matching)

Delegate

Enables members to force a bill that has remained in a committee

Discharge petition

Inherent power to use private property for public use

Eminent domain

A Joint Committee is one composed of members of both houses

Examples of joint committees include the Joint Committee, the Joint Committee on Printing, and the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress

Name the two real limits on the level of congressional pay

Fear of voter fallout, President's veto power

Because of their short term, representatives should pay close attention to

Folks back home

Districts drawn to the advantage of the political party that controls the state's legislature (matching)

Gerrymandering

Who was the last president to call a special session?

Harry Truman, 1948

Congress can propose an amendment to the constitution by a two thirds vote in each house

Has happened 33 times

Minority Leader

He does the same things as the majority leader, He doesn't have as much power over the floor because his party doesn't have the majority members

President of the Senate

He recognizes members, pulls questions to vote, etc., He may only vote to break a tie, He is the Vice President, He can't debate

President pro tempore

He serves as the leader of the senate in the V.P.'s absence, Majority Leader, He plans the order of business on the floor, He carries out the decisions of his party's caucuses and steers floor action to the benefit of his party

Your state's Senators

Indiana: Mike Braun, Todd Young, Illinois: Tammy Duckworth, Dick Durban

Each session begins on

January 3 of odd-numbered years.

A trip as an official or legislative committee paid with public funds to obtain information

Junket

President of Senate

Kamala Harris

List two nonsalary compensations that members of Congress receive

Large pension, Tax breaks, travel/office funds, Free flyers and surveys, Free haircuts, Cheap healthcare

How a bill becomes a law

Laws originate from ideas from a Representative or a citizen. The Representatives research and write them into bills. Once a bill has a sponsor and some support, it is ready to be introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill is assigned a number and read to all Representatives, who then send it to one of the House standing committees. The committee members review, research, and revise the bill before voting on whether to send it back to the House floor. If the committee members need more information, the bill is sent to a subcommittee for further examination and expert opinions. Once approved by the committee, the bill is sent to the House floor for debate. Representatives discuss the bill and recommend changes, and when all changes have been made, the bill is ready for voting. There are three methods for voting: Viva Voce (voice vote), Division (supporting and opposing), and Recorded (recorded). If a majority of Representatives votes yes, the bill passes in the U.S. Hous

List five duties/jobs/roles that a member of Congress has

Legislators, Committee members, Representatives of the people, Servants of the people, Politicians

What is required for Congress to adjourn?

Making a motion, seconding it, and voting

Speaker of House

Mike Johnson

Who became the first woman Speaker of the House?

Nancy Pelosi

Elections that take place in non presidential election years

Off-year elections

State legislatures put as many votes from the opposing party into a single as possible to make other districts safe for their party (matching)

Packing

Owe their first alliance to their political party (matching)

Partisan

A bill that is buried and dies in committee

Pigeon-holed

Balancing view of constituents, his own views, and those of his parties (matching)

Politico

Number of seats in house is based on (matching)

Population

Bills that are measures that apply to certain persons rather than the entire nation

Private bills

A majority of the full membership

Quorum

Committee actions to a bill

Report the bill favorably, Refuse to report the bill, Report the bill in amended form, Report the bill with unfavorable recommendation, Report a committee bill

Matters concerning either house alone, only taken up by that house

Resolution

Provision not likely to pass on its own merit that is attached to an important measure that is certain to pass

Rider

Period of time congress assembles and does business

Session

How long is a senator's term

Six years

Congressional meeting to deal with some emergency situation

Special session

When district lines are redrawn to make minorities win as many districts as possible (matching)

Stacking

Constitution directs congress to reapportion each seat every __ years

Ten

A bill is placed into one of five calendars before going to the floor for consideration

The Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House on the Senate of the Union, The House Calendar, The Calendar of the committee of the Whole House, The Consent Calendar, The Discharge Calendar, Before most measure can be taken from a calendar, the Rule Committee must approve that step and set at time for its appearance on the floor

Rules committee

The Rule Committee decides whether and under what conditions the full House will consider a measure. This places great power in the Rules Committee, as it can speed, delay, or even prevent House action on a measure

True

The Supreme Court in Wesberry v. Sanders ruled that States draw congressional districts of substantially equal populations

Speaker of the House

The most powerful leader of the house, Presides over meetings, Chooses who to call on during meetings, Appoints members to committees, Schedules bills for debate refers bills to the proper committee, Follows vice president in the line of succession to the presidency

The President's State of the Union Address

The president recommends the consideration of the Congress on things that he views as necessary and expedient, including legislation. He reports on the nation as he sees it and lays out a general summary of his administration's policies, and what he will do as president.

Majority and minority whips

They are assistant floor leaders., They check with party members and give the floor leaders advice on how many votes they will get on an issue, They check to make sure that the lacking votes of absent members on an issue can be canceled out by the other party

Committee Chairmen

They head the standing committees in each chamber, They are chosen by the majority party, They decide when their committees will meet, which bills they will take up, whether to hold public hearings, and what witnesses should be called, He manages the debate over a committee's bill

Indirect tax

a tax paid first by one person but then passed to another

Direct Tax

a tax that must be paid by the person on whom it is imposed, And income tax must be a direct tax, All indirect taxes must be levied at the same rate in all parts of the country

A Conference Committee

a temporary, joint body, is created to iron out the differences between bills passed by the House and Senate before they are sent to the president

Delegate

agents of the people who elected them

State legislatures have petitioned Congress in behalf of amendments that would require Congress balance the federal budget each year,

allow prayers in public schools, and outlaw abortions.

Politico

balancing the views of his constituents, his own views, and those of his party

Proposed laws are called

bills

The people and interests the senators represent are called

constituents.

Senators' terms are staggered so that all of its seats are never up at the same time, making it a

continuous body.

Gerrymandering

districts drawn to the advantage of the political party that controls the state's legislature

Trustee

each question they face must be decided on its merits

A session

is a period of time that Congress assembles and does business

A bicameral legislature

is made up of two houses.

What are three qualifications that the constitution says a member of the house must have?

live in area you represent, U.S. citizen for 7 years, at least 25

Congressional elections that occur in nonpresidential years are called

off-year elections.

Partisan

owe their first allegiance to their political party

The fact that the House member's term is only 2 years makes them

pay close attention to folks back home

The President is the only person that may call a

special session

Congress can call a national convention to propose an amendment, but it may only do so if

that step was requested by at least two thirds of the State legislatures. No conventions have been called this way.

True

the Constitution says that a representative must live in the district he or she represents

Congress consists of two houses,

the House of Representatives and the Senate.

These two houses were a compromise between

the New Jersey Plan and the Virginia Plan

True

the Reapportionment act of 1929 made the size of the House "permanent"

The number of seats in the House of Representatives is apportioned among

the States on the basis of population

False

the election date for Congressional elections is the Tuesday following the first Monday in November of odd-numbered years

Eminent domain

the inherent power to take private property for public use, Power to admit new states, war powers, President's treaty-making power, Any sovereign state may acquire unclaimed territory by discovery

Cracking

the party in power splits up the voters who support the opposing party and results in the minority party winning fewer seats.

The oversight function is

the process by which Congress checks to see that the executive branch agencies are carrying out the policies that Congress has set by law.

Packing

the state legislators put as many voters from the opposing party into a single district as possible to make other districts safe for the party in power

False

there is a constitutional limit on the number of terms any member of Congress may serve

Some don't like it because then the posts aren't always held by people who have the abilities for it, and younger members are then discouraged

they say the people are held out of touch with public opinion. Others say that it ensures well trained and experienced leaders, that the rule is easy to apply and prevents fights within the party

Each question they face must be decided on its merit

use conscience (matching) - Trustee

Stacking

when the district lines are redrawn to make minorities win as many districts as possible

The "average" member of congress is a

white male in their late 50's.

The most vigorous push for conventions are pushed by those

who favor an amendment to limit the number of terms a person might serve in either house of Congress.


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