Jeopardy 10 20 30 40 50 Senate House of Reps About Congress Leaders of Congress at Work 10 20 30 40 50
the House of Representatives is _______ years. – 10 points The term for a member of the House of Representatives is _______ years. – 10 points Category 1 - 10
Because Congress has two houses, our legislative branch is ____________. – 20 points Category 1 - 20
The number of representatives in the House of Reps. in each state is based on __________. – 30 points
Drawing lines to favor one political party over another is known as____________. – 40 points
The Supreme Court case that established the “one- person, one-vote” rule for House of Representatives districts is ___________ vs. ____________.– 50 points
Members of the U.S. Senate serve terms of ________ years. – 10 points
Add… the age that you must be to be a U.S. Senator to the number of Senators in the U.S. Senate. – 20 points
What is a U.S. Senators constituency?– 30 points
Because only 33 or 34 U.S. Senators are up for re-election every two years, and not all of them, the U.S. Senate is considered to be a __________ _________. – 40 points
Name Michigan’s two United State’s Senators. – 50 points
The person who holds the most powerful position in the House of Reps. is known as the __________. – 10 points
The ________________ presides over the Senate’s proceedings.– 20 points
The _______________ presides over the Senate whenever the vice-president is not presiding. – 30 points
A __________ job is to make sure that the rest of his/her political party is voting in line with the party’s leadership. – 40 points
Who is the current Majority Leader of the Senate and who is the current Speaker of the House of Representatives. – 50 points
Powers of Congress written specifically in the Constitution are known as ___________ powers. – 10 points
Powers of Congress not written in the Constitution are known as __________ powers. – 20 points
Implied powers are given to Congress through the _______________ clause. – 30 points
Someone who holds very closely to the Constitution when Congressional powers are concerned are known as… ________ ____________. – 40 points
Someone who favors a loose interpretation of the Constitution is known as a… – 50 points
Changes to most bills in Congress take place in the ___________ phase of the lawmaking process. – 10 points
A Committee of Congressman who meet in regular meetings on particular issue areas are known as _____________ committees. – 20 points
A Committee that meets for a limited time period that is made up of both House and Senate members. – 30 points
In the Senate, members are allowed to talk a bill to death, this practice is known as a ____________. – 40 points
In order to stop a filibuster _____ votes are needed. – 50 points
takes for a bill to become a law. Final Jeopardy Name the 6 steps that it takes for a bill to become a law.