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Who’s Who Categories Girls’: Miss 7th Grade, Best Personality, Best All Around, Most Likely to Succeed, Most Athletic, Class Clown, Most Involved, Best Dressed Boys’: Mr. 7th Grade, Best Personality, Best All Around, Most Likely to Succeed, Most Athletic, Class Clown, Most Involved, Best Dressed
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Bell ringer: Study for Chapter 5, Section 3 and 4 Quiz
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After you have finished your quiz:
Place your quiz under your desk. Make sure that your Chapter 5 Study Guide is finished. Work on final exam study guide.
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Study Guide Review bicameral constituents gerrymander census
majority party minority party seniority
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Study Guide Review January (to) December years years
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Study Guide Review 15. Depends on population of the state district 18. state 19. Speaker of the House 20. President pro-tempore
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Study Guide Review 21. standing 22. select 23. joint 24. Richard Shelby and Jeff Sessions 25. Martha Roby 26. Paul Ryan 27. Orrin Hatch 28. Expressed 29. taxing, declaring war, coining money, etc.
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Study Guide Review 30. Implied 31. Elastic
32. Necessary and proper / clause 18 33. impeach 34. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton 35. ex post facto laws 36. Money – Can do things like coin and print money, punish counterfeiters, borrow money, lay and collect taxes, etc. Commerce – Can regulate interstate and foreign commerce (commerce is the business of buying and selling goods and services) Military/Foreign Policy – Make laws about defense matters, war and foreign policy issues.
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Study Guide Review 37. Can impeach officials, approve or reject presidential nominees for certain offices, impeach officials for wrong doing, etc. 38. Can’t pass laws that would hurt the freedom of individuals, Cannot tax exports, Cannot pass ex post facto laws, cannot pass bills of attainder, can’t block the writ of habeas corpus. 39. Franking privilege 40. Lobbyist 41. Casework 42. pork-barrel projects 43. Making laws, casework, and helping the home district or state. (Descriptions on next slide.
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Study Guide Review 43. Case work – Congressmen receive requests from the people of their state and try to handle those requests. Helping the district or state – Congressmen try to get laws passed/federal projects or money to their home state or district Making laws – They propose and vote on laws to be passed years old years old $174,000 per year. 49. Lawyers 50. franking privilege, healthcare, travel, clinic, gym, etc.
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Study Guide Review 51. Place where congressmen research. All published books in America are located here 52. Looks into financial issues and makes sure that government agencies are spending money wisely. 53. Help congress create budget. 54. private 55. public 56. special-interest groups 57. Legislative measure that requires approval from both houses of Congress.
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Study Guide Review 58. Filibuster 59. veto 60. Private citizens, president, and special interest groups 61. Pass a bill, kill a bill, change bill and pass, create new one and pass on same subject, pigeonhole bill 62. Rider 63. Voice Vote (Aye or No) together, Standing vote (you stand to be counted), Roll-call vote (aye or no as your name is called)
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