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Federal Government
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Original Capital Building
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The Apotheosis of Washington
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Congress Bicameral Most powerful branch of govt.
House of Representatives Senate Most powerful branch of govt. Initiates and approves all laws
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Congressional Powers Impeachment Power of the Purse
Power to declare war Power to regulate interstate Commerce Confirm presidential appointments Ratify treaties
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Congressional Sessions
Each term is divided into 2 sessions, beginning in January of odd-numbered years
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115th Congress Senate HOR 52 Rep. 46 Dem. 2 Ind. 238 Rep. 193 Dem.
4 Vacant
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House of Representatives
Membership 435 Members Number of seats is apportioned among the states based on population
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Qualifications 25 yrs. old US citizen for 7 yrs.
Live in the district they represent
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Term of Office 2 yr. terms Election in November of even-numbered years
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Representation and Reapportionment
Census Bureau conducts a census, population count, every 10 yrs. Reapportionment: when a new census changes the number of reps. a state is entitled to Redistricting: process of setting up new district lines after reapportionment has been completed
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Abuses of Redistricting
Gerrymandering: When a political party controlling the state govt. draws a district’s boundaries to gain an advantage in elections
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The Senate Membership 2 Senators from each state
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Qualifications 30 yrs. old US citizen for 9 yrs.
Legal resident of the state they represent Elected at-large state wide
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Term of Office Election in November of even-numbered years 6 Yr. terms
Only 1/3 of senators can run for reelection
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Reelection Incumbents: those members already in office
90% reelection rate Easier to raise funds District gerrymandered to their favor Better known to voters Easily solve the voters’ problems Franking privilege: free postage
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