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The Legislative Branch
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Bell Work What is the role of Congress in the U.S. government?
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Roles of Congress Making Laws Personal beliefs Constituents interests Interest groups Political party Overseeing Agencies Helping Constituents
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How many? 435 Nonvoting members Based on population 2-year term
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Resident of the District
Qualifications 25 years old 7-year citizen Resident of the District
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Leadership Floor leaders Party whips Speaker of the House Paul Ryan
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Bell Work What are some of the benefits of being a member of Congress?
Do you think that all of these benefits are warranted?
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How many? 2 for each state = 100 6-year term Elections every 2 years
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Qualifications 30 years old 9-year citizen Resident of state
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$alary & Benefits Franking Privilege
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Vice President = President of the Senate
Leadership Vice President = President of the Senate President Pro Tempore Sen. Patrick Leahy
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Direct election of Senators
17th Amendment Direct election of Senators
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27th Amendment
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Congressional Districts
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Arizona’s Districts
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Wesberry v. Sanders Gerrymandering Davis v. Bandemer (1986) Thornburg v. Gingles
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Classwork Read pages and answer questions 1-7 in complete sentences. This is number 3 in your notebook. (You don’t need to do the chart for question 1)
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Bell work In your opinion, what criteria should legislators use when drawing/re-drawing district lines? Why?
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Powers of Congress
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Expressed Powers (Enumerated, Listed)
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Implied Powers “Elastic Clause”
“To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper…” to carry out its other powers. “Elastic Clause”
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Special Powers Appointments Decide Elections Ratify Treaties Jefferson
Jackson Decide Elections Thurgood Marshall & LBJ Ratify Treaties
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Denied Powers -Ex Post Facto Laws -Bills of Attainder -Tax exports
-Suspend the Writ of Habeas Corpus -Laws violating the Constitution -Laws favoring a state or group -Grant titles of nobility -Spend unauthorized money
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20th Amendment Lame duck amendment
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Classwork Create a flow chart of how a bill becomes a law INCLUDING descriptions of each step. This is number 4 in your notebook.
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Quorum Special Session Rules of Conduct Reprimand Censure Expulsion
FDR on Dec. 8, 1941 Quorum Special Session Rules of Conduct Reprimand Censure Expulsion Sen. Joseph McCarthy
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Congressional Committees
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Standing Committees Rules Armed Services Judiciary Select/Special/Ad Hoc Watergate Kennedy Assassination
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Joint Committee Economic Atomic Energy Conference
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Filibuster Cloture Roll-call vote Pocket veto Strom Thurmond
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