Deck 7: Congress

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How many times in United States history has the Senate refused to confirm nominees to the Supreme Court?

A)2
B)7
C)12
D)42
E)91
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Which statement is true with respect to the "necessary and proper" clause?

A)It has given presidents broader power to conduct war.
B)It has decreased the amount of time members of Congress devote to casework.
C)it has added significantly to the authority of Congress to act in both domestic and foreign affairs.
D)it has had little effect on legislative powers of Congress.
E)it created the Congressional Budget Office and limited the president's power in the area of federal spending.
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Why did Presidents Bush and Obama increase government spending in the late 2000s?

A)to reduce the budget deficit
B)to reduce taxes
C)because authorizations and appropriations from Congress required them to
D)to stimulate the economy and calm the financial and housing industries
E)to because the Supreme Court issued an opinion ordering them to
Question
In recent years, the practice of gerrymandering

A)has made elections more competitive.
B)has protected incumbents from both parties.
C)is unconstitutional and has been struck down by the Supreme Court.
D)has had little impact on the outcomes of elections.
E)had favored challengers as they try to unseat incumbents in Congress.
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The most important committees in Congress are:

A)joint committees.
B)conference committees.
C)select committees.
D)subcommittees.
E)standing committees.
Question
Decisions regarding the spending of tax revenue go through a two-step process involving authorizations and appropriations.In this context, an authorization

A)provides money for existing government programs.
B)establishes a specific program and provides the money for that program.
C)establishes a specific program and sets limits on the amount that may be spent on that program.
D)extends permission to the Senate for purposes of limiting spending on government programs.
E)permits the Congressional Budget Office to create a new program.
Question
The idea that legislators need to pass laws that are in the best interests of their constituents is referred to as

A)casework.
B)service.
C)policy representation.
D)constituent apportionment.
E)redistricting.
Question
The 2002 investigation into terrorist threats to the United States by the joint intelligence committees of Congress is an example of what constitutional function?

A)oversight
B)appointment
C)impeachment
D)electoral
E)casework
Question
Under the 2000 Census, each one of the 435 U.S.House districts nationwide had to contain:

A)79,104 people
B)283,675 people
C)311, 192 people
D)654,361 people
E)1,000,000 people
Question
Article II, Section 2, of the Constitution deals with the congressional role in all treaties.Which chamber must give consent to a treaty made by a president and what vote in that chamber must be obtained to ratify the treaty?

A)Senate, by a simple majority
B)House, by a two-thirds majority
C)Senate, by a two-thirds majority
D)House, by a simple majority
E)A simple majority of both the House and Senate
Question
In addition to creating the Congressional Budget Office, the Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 specifically

A)required all tax bills to originate in the House.
B)required authorization bills to originate in the Senate.
C)permitted appropriations without authorizations.
D)required judicial review of the budgetary process.
E)limited executive branch power over government spending.
Question
The first committee to review a tax bill is the

A)House Rules Committee.
B)House Budget Committee.
C)Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives.
D)Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives.
E)Select Committee on Taxation and Finance.
Question
Which of the following statements describes a difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate?

A)The House is less formal than the Senate.
B)Senators are more concerned with local issues.
C)Senate rules are short and relatively simple.
D)Most senators are campaigning all of the time.
E)There are strict limits on the length of time a Senator may speak.
Question
The dual nature of Congress means Congress has:

A)two chambers: House and Senate.
B)both expressed powers and implied powers.
C)both lawmaking and representative functions.
D)legislative role and executive authority.
E)taxing and spending powers.
Question
In the fall 2008 election, how many women were elected to the 111th Congress?

A)3
B)9
C)20
D)76
E)104
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Which one of the following correctly describes the impeachment process?

A)The House decides whether to levy formal charges against a government official; the Senate conducts a trial on the House charges.
B)The Senate decides whether to levy formal charges against a government official; the House conducts a trial on the Senate charges.
C)The House and the Senate jointly consider charges; the Supreme Court conducts a trial on the joint charges.
D)A high-ranking government official is removed from office as soon as the charges are voted upon in the House.
E)The power of impeachment can be used against any federal employee within any government branch or agency.
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How many senators and representatives vote in Congress?

A)435
B)535
C)270
D)104
E)161
Question
Which one of the following is true with respect to federal budget deficits?

A)The deficit has been the same from year to year.
B)Cuts in spending have not reduced deficits.
C)The federal government has rarely run a budget deficit.
D)Deficits were common in the 1930s, but disappeared with World War II.
E)Deficits have forced the government to borrow heavily.
Question
The presiding officer of the House of Representatives is called the

A)majority whip.
B)President Pro Tempore.
C)House majority leader.
D)Speaker of the House.
E)President of the House.
Question
The staff agency charged with helping the president prepare the budget is the

A)Office of Management and Budget.
B)Department of the Treasury.
C)Office of Fiscal Accountability.
D)Department of the Interior.
E)Internal Revenue Service
Question
Authorizations establish specific programs and set limits on the amounts that may be spent on them.
Question
Which Speaker of the House's actions caused future speakers to lose the right to sit on the House Rules Committees?

A)Newt Gingrich
B)Tip O'Neill
C)Sam Rayburn
D)Joseph Cannon
E)Gene Rayburn
Question
A discharge petition is a crucial part of the procedure to

A)initiate proceedings in either house to expel a member.
B)take a bill out of a committee's hands.
C)initiate impeachment proceedings.
D)remove a chairperson from a standing committee.
E)vote on conviction in impeachment proceedings.
Question
Assistant floor leaders are called

A)whips.
B)chairs.
C)liaisons.
D)minority leaders.
E)sergeants-at-arms.
Question
Tax bills can originate in either the House or the Senate.
Question
A special order issued by the House Rules Committee, determining when a bill will come up for debate, is called a(n)

A)rule.
B)writ.
C)appropriation.
D)discharge petition.
E)cloture.
Question
When a bill comes up for debate in the House, how many members need to be present for the Committee of the Whole to have a quorum?

A)50
B)100
C)218
D)398
E)535
Question
The Senate device in which one or more senators speak continuously in an effort to prevent a bill from coming to a vote is called a

A)floor debate.
B)filibuster.
C)cloture.
D)unanimous consent agreement.
E)floor conference.
Question
Terminating debate in the Senate takes a vote for cloture adopted by

A)two-thirds of those present.
B)two-thirds of the total membership.
C)three-fifths of the entire Senate.
D)a simple majority of those present.
E)simple majorities in the House and Senate.
Question
The Union Calendar in the House of Representatives is for bills dealing with

A)labor unions.
B)little or no debate.
C)appropriations and tax legislation.
D)specific individuals, corporations, or localities.
E)national holidays, ceremonies, and remembrances.
Question
Which House calendar is used for bills that require little or no debate?

A)House
B)Union
C)Private
D)Consent
E)Casework
Question
All of the following terms are related to the Senate, except

A)filibuster.
B)cloture vote.
C)discharge petition.
D)unanimous consent agreements.
E)Rule 22
Question
Bills must pass both houses in exactly the same form before they can be sent to the president.When different versions of a bill have been passed by the House and the Senate, the bill is sent to a

A)joint committee.
B)standing committee.
C)select committee.
D)conference committee.
E)special committee.
Question
The elected official presiding over the Senate is also known as the

A)president of the United States.
B)vice president of the United States.
C)President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
D)Senate majority leader.
E)Speaker of the Senate.
Question
How has the seniority system been altered when choosing chairs in congressional committees?

A)Chairs are now elected by party caucus.
B)Chairs now automatically assume their position by being the longest serving party member.
C)The oldest member of each committee now becomes the chair.
D)Chairs are no longer appointed by the leader of the majority party.
E)Chairs are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
Question
What major committee in the House can report a bill directly to the floor without going through the Rules Committee?

A)Budget
B)Finance
C)Ways and Means
D)Appropriations
E)Resolutions
Question
Increased tax revenue or spending cuts can reduce budget deficits.
Question
What would be the appropriate step to take a bill out of the jurisdiction of a committee and bring it to the floor of the House for consideration?

A)filibuster
B)cloture vote
C)unanimous consent agreement
D)public hearing
E)discharge petition
Question
Who is primarily responsible for rounding up the votes of party members and persuading them to be present when their votes are needed?

A)Speaker of the House
B)Clerk of the House
C)majority leader
D)Senate president
E)whips
Question
Which type of congressional committee is formed to examine particular issues?

A)standing
B)joint
C)conference
D)select
E)casework
Question
Congress may override the presidential veto by a two-thirds vote in each house.
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Conference committees are committees formed to work out a compromise when different versions of a bill have been passed by the House and the Senate.
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The House majority leader has little importance or responsibility to its party.
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The Senate has rejected only about twenty treaties since the nation's founding.
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The President of the Senate may vote in order to break a tie.
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Reapportionment is performed every ten years when the population of the United States is counted by the Census Bureau.
Question
The reelection rate of incumbents in the House of Representatives is frequently above 95 percent.
Question
Senate rules are many and complex; House rules are short and relatively simple.
Question
Explain some of the factors that influence the drawing of congressional district boundaries.What is gerrymandering and how does it affect electoral outcomes? What are some of the proposals for reform?
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Policy representation is concerned mainly with passing legislation that benefits a representative's district.
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In recent years, the use of the filibuster has become more controversial.Discuss the reasons for the filibuster in the U.S.Senate.Do you think the filibuster should be eliminated? Why or why not?
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Compare and contrast the relative powers of the leadership of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Why do the leadership positions in the two bodies vary so greatly?
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Most members of Congress are members of trade unions, or have worked as scientists or members of the clergy.
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Although Congress is a partisan body, the procedure for getting a bill proposal to a floor vote is remarkably fair.
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Policy agenda is "the list of subjects to which government officials and those around them are paying serious attention."
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The oversight function is carried out by committees in the Department of Justice.
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Which is the more important function of a member of Congress: representation or enacting legislation? Explain.Make sure you give examples of the various functions in your answer.
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A discharge petition is the only device that can be used to take a bill out of the jurisdiction of a committee.
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Under the Constitution, presidential appointments must receive the consent of the House of Representatives.
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Any senator or representative can introduce a bill.A senator can do so by sending the bill to the Senate desk; a representative can do so by depositing the proposal in the hopper located on the floor of the house.
Question
Who would you say has been more successful in exercising power in the areas of budgetary spending and military affairs, Congress or the president? Explain.Make sure you discuss relevant events and laws.
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Deck 7: Congress
1
How many times in United States history has the Senate refused to confirm nominees to the Supreme Court?

A)2
B)7
C)12
D)42
E)91
C
2
Which statement is true with respect to the "necessary and proper" clause?

A)It has given presidents broader power to conduct war.
B)It has decreased the amount of time members of Congress devote to casework.
C)it has added significantly to the authority of Congress to act in both domestic and foreign affairs.
D)it has had little effect on legislative powers of Congress.
E)it created the Congressional Budget Office and limited the president's power in the area of federal spending.
C
3
Why did Presidents Bush and Obama increase government spending in the late 2000s?

A)to reduce the budget deficit
B)to reduce taxes
C)because authorizations and appropriations from Congress required them to
D)to stimulate the economy and calm the financial and housing industries
E)to because the Supreme Court issued an opinion ordering them to
D
4
In recent years, the practice of gerrymandering

A)has made elections more competitive.
B)has protected incumbents from both parties.
C)is unconstitutional and has been struck down by the Supreme Court.
D)has had little impact on the outcomes of elections.
E)had favored challengers as they try to unseat incumbents in Congress.
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5
The most important committees in Congress are:

A)joint committees.
B)conference committees.
C)select committees.
D)subcommittees.
E)standing committees.
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6
Decisions regarding the spending of tax revenue go through a two-step process involving authorizations and appropriations.In this context, an authorization

A)provides money for existing government programs.
B)establishes a specific program and provides the money for that program.
C)establishes a specific program and sets limits on the amount that may be spent on that program.
D)extends permission to the Senate for purposes of limiting spending on government programs.
E)permits the Congressional Budget Office to create a new program.
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7
The idea that legislators need to pass laws that are in the best interests of their constituents is referred to as

A)casework.
B)service.
C)policy representation.
D)constituent apportionment.
E)redistricting.
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8
The 2002 investigation into terrorist threats to the United States by the joint intelligence committees of Congress is an example of what constitutional function?

A)oversight
B)appointment
C)impeachment
D)electoral
E)casework
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9
Under the 2000 Census, each one of the 435 U.S.House districts nationwide had to contain:

A)79,104 people
B)283,675 people
C)311, 192 people
D)654,361 people
E)1,000,000 people
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10
Article II, Section 2, of the Constitution deals with the congressional role in all treaties.Which chamber must give consent to a treaty made by a president and what vote in that chamber must be obtained to ratify the treaty?

A)Senate, by a simple majority
B)House, by a two-thirds majority
C)Senate, by a two-thirds majority
D)House, by a simple majority
E)A simple majority of both the House and Senate
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11
In addition to creating the Congressional Budget Office, the Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974 specifically

A)required all tax bills to originate in the House.
B)required authorization bills to originate in the Senate.
C)permitted appropriations without authorizations.
D)required judicial review of the budgetary process.
E)limited executive branch power over government spending.
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12
The first committee to review a tax bill is the

A)House Rules Committee.
B)House Budget Committee.
C)Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives.
D)Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives.
E)Select Committee on Taxation and Finance.
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13
Which of the following statements describes a difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate?

A)The House is less formal than the Senate.
B)Senators are more concerned with local issues.
C)Senate rules are short and relatively simple.
D)Most senators are campaigning all of the time.
E)There are strict limits on the length of time a Senator may speak.
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14
The dual nature of Congress means Congress has:

A)two chambers: House and Senate.
B)both expressed powers and implied powers.
C)both lawmaking and representative functions.
D)legislative role and executive authority.
E)taxing and spending powers.
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15
In the fall 2008 election, how many women were elected to the 111th Congress?

A)3
B)9
C)20
D)76
E)104
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Which one of the following correctly describes the impeachment process?

A)The House decides whether to levy formal charges against a government official; the Senate conducts a trial on the House charges.
B)The Senate decides whether to levy formal charges against a government official; the House conducts a trial on the Senate charges.
C)The House and the Senate jointly consider charges; the Supreme Court conducts a trial on the joint charges.
D)A high-ranking government official is removed from office as soon as the charges are voted upon in the House.
E)The power of impeachment can be used against any federal employee within any government branch or agency.
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How many senators and representatives vote in Congress?

A)435
B)535
C)270
D)104
E)161
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18
Which one of the following is true with respect to federal budget deficits?

A)The deficit has been the same from year to year.
B)Cuts in spending have not reduced deficits.
C)The federal government has rarely run a budget deficit.
D)Deficits were common in the 1930s, but disappeared with World War II.
E)Deficits have forced the government to borrow heavily.
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19
The presiding officer of the House of Representatives is called the

A)majority whip.
B)President Pro Tempore.
C)House majority leader.
D)Speaker of the House.
E)President of the House.
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The staff agency charged with helping the president prepare the budget is the

A)Office of Management and Budget.
B)Department of the Treasury.
C)Office of Fiscal Accountability.
D)Department of the Interior.
E)Internal Revenue Service
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Authorizations establish specific programs and set limits on the amounts that may be spent on them.
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22
Which Speaker of the House's actions caused future speakers to lose the right to sit on the House Rules Committees?

A)Newt Gingrich
B)Tip O'Neill
C)Sam Rayburn
D)Joseph Cannon
E)Gene Rayburn
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A discharge petition is a crucial part of the procedure to

A)initiate proceedings in either house to expel a member.
B)take a bill out of a committee's hands.
C)initiate impeachment proceedings.
D)remove a chairperson from a standing committee.
E)vote on conviction in impeachment proceedings.
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Assistant floor leaders are called

A)whips.
B)chairs.
C)liaisons.
D)minority leaders.
E)sergeants-at-arms.
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Tax bills can originate in either the House or the Senate.
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A special order issued by the House Rules Committee, determining when a bill will come up for debate, is called a(n)

A)rule.
B)writ.
C)appropriation.
D)discharge petition.
E)cloture.
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When a bill comes up for debate in the House, how many members need to be present for the Committee of the Whole to have a quorum?

A)50
B)100
C)218
D)398
E)535
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The Senate device in which one or more senators speak continuously in an effort to prevent a bill from coming to a vote is called a

A)floor debate.
B)filibuster.
C)cloture.
D)unanimous consent agreement.
E)floor conference.
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Terminating debate in the Senate takes a vote for cloture adopted by

A)two-thirds of those present.
B)two-thirds of the total membership.
C)three-fifths of the entire Senate.
D)a simple majority of those present.
E)simple majorities in the House and Senate.
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The Union Calendar in the House of Representatives is for bills dealing with

A)labor unions.
B)little or no debate.
C)appropriations and tax legislation.
D)specific individuals, corporations, or localities.
E)national holidays, ceremonies, and remembrances.
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Which House calendar is used for bills that require little or no debate?

A)House
B)Union
C)Private
D)Consent
E)Casework
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All of the following terms are related to the Senate, except

A)filibuster.
B)cloture vote.
C)discharge petition.
D)unanimous consent agreements.
E)Rule 22
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Bills must pass both houses in exactly the same form before they can be sent to the president.When different versions of a bill have been passed by the House and the Senate, the bill is sent to a

A)joint committee.
B)standing committee.
C)select committee.
D)conference committee.
E)special committee.
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The elected official presiding over the Senate is also known as the

A)president of the United States.
B)vice president of the United States.
C)President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
D)Senate majority leader.
E)Speaker of the Senate.
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How has the seniority system been altered when choosing chairs in congressional committees?

A)Chairs are now elected by party caucus.
B)Chairs now automatically assume their position by being the longest serving party member.
C)The oldest member of each committee now becomes the chair.
D)Chairs are no longer appointed by the leader of the majority party.
E)Chairs are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
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What major committee in the House can report a bill directly to the floor without going through the Rules Committee?

A)Budget
B)Finance
C)Ways and Means
D)Appropriations
E)Resolutions
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37
Increased tax revenue or spending cuts can reduce budget deficits.
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What would be the appropriate step to take a bill out of the jurisdiction of a committee and bring it to the floor of the House for consideration?

A)filibuster
B)cloture vote
C)unanimous consent agreement
D)public hearing
E)discharge petition
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Who is primarily responsible for rounding up the votes of party members and persuading them to be present when their votes are needed?

A)Speaker of the House
B)Clerk of the House
C)majority leader
D)Senate president
E)whips
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Which type of congressional committee is formed to examine particular issues?

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B)joint
C)conference
D)select
E)casework
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Congress may override the presidential veto by a two-thirds vote in each house.
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Conference committees are committees formed to work out a compromise when different versions of a bill have been passed by the House and the Senate.
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The House majority leader has little importance or responsibility to its party.
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The Senate has rejected only about twenty treaties since the nation's founding.
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The President of the Senate may vote in order to break a tie.
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Reapportionment is performed every ten years when the population of the United States is counted by the Census Bureau.
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The reelection rate of incumbents in the House of Representatives is frequently above 95 percent.
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Senate rules are many and complex; House rules are short and relatively simple.
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Explain some of the factors that influence the drawing of congressional district boundaries.What is gerrymandering and how does it affect electoral outcomes? What are some of the proposals for reform?
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Policy representation is concerned mainly with passing legislation that benefits a representative's district.
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In recent years, the use of the filibuster has become more controversial.Discuss the reasons for the filibuster in the U.S.Senate.Do you think the filibuster should be eliminated? Why or why not?
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Compare and contrast the relative powers of the leadership of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Why do the leadership positions in the two bodies vary so greatly?
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Most members of Congress are members of trade unions, or have worked as scientists or members of the clergy.
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Although Congress is a partisan body, the procedure for getting a bill proposal to a floor vote is remarkably fair.
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Policy agenda is "the list of subjects to which government officials and those around them are paying serious attention."
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56
The oversight function is carried out by committees in the Department of Justice.
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57
Which is the more important function of a member of Congress: representation or enacting legislation? Explain.Make sure you give examples of the various functions in your answer.
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58
A discharge petition is the only device that can be used to take a bill out of the jurisdiction of a committee.
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59
Under the Constitution, presidential appointments must receive the consent of the House of Representatives.
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60
Any senator or representative can introduce a bill.A senator can do so by sending the bill to the Senate desk; a representative can do so by depositing the proposal in the hopper located on the floor of the house.
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61
Who would you say has been more successful in exercising power in the areas of budgetary spending and military affairs, Congress or the president? Explain.Make sure you discuss relevant events and laws.
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