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Respectively, the minimum age requirement for members of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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25 and 30
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Respectively, members of the House and the Senate are required to have resided in the United States for at least how many years?
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7 and 9
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In 1963, following the decennial census, the number of seats in the House decreased from 437 to 435 as a result of this process.
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Reapportionment
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The Supreme Court ruled that this process which allows Congress to adjust to population shifts by redrawing congressional districts may be done more frequently than after each U.S. census.
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Redistricting
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Although Congress alone is given formal law-making power, this action by the President also has the force of law.
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Executive Orders
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Even though the Constitution specifies that all revenue bills must originate here, it is not unusual, today, to see budget bills considered simultaneously in both houses.
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House of Representatives
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Power to charge the president, vice president, or other civil officers with Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors.
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Impeachment (The House of Representatives Impeaches)
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This is required to convict the president in a trial of impeachment, and approve presidential treaties.
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2/3 vote by the Senate
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The enhanced power of this particular officer has eroded the majority authority to control committee agenda.
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Speaker of the House
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This formal gathering of all Democratic party members is held to nominate or elect party officers, review committee assignments, discuss party policy, and impose party themes
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Caucus or Conference
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House Republicans have a ‘Committee on Committees’ to make committee assignments and the Democrats version is called this.
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Steering Committee
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This is the only officer of the House mentioned in the constitution.
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Speaker of the House
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This person is second in the line of presidential succession
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Speaker of the House
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The professionalization of the Speaker of the House reached its peak in 1903 under Speaker Joe Cannon. It was revitalized in the 1990’s giving this Speaker unprecedented control over the House.
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Newt Gingrich
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This is the most powerful member of the Senate
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Majority Leader
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This representative acts as the communications link within each party, takes nose counts on key votes, and convinces members to toe the party line.
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Whip
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The presiding officer of the Senate when the Vice President is absent.
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President Pro Tempore
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This house of Congress puts less emphasis on organization and formal rules
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Senate
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The establishment of these bodies which allow for greater specialization are especially important in the House when considering legislation.
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Sub-committees
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Investigations and special studies are conducted by both houses of Congress in this type of committee which often focuses public attention on major matters.
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Joint Committee
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This is a type of joint committee where differences between Senate and House versions of a piece of legislation are ironed out.
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Conference committee
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The devaluation of this has led to the imposition of term limits on committee chairs in the House.
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Seniority
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Temporary committee appointed for a specific purpose.
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Select, Special or Ad Hoc Committee
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Bills in the House considered under this rule may not be amended.
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Closed Rule
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This committee performs the traffic cop function in the House.
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Committee on Rules
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These committees have considerable power and can kill bills, amend them radically, or hurry them through.
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Standing Committees
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In the face of committee inaction, a vote of 218, through this action, can force a bill out of committee to the floor for a vote.
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Discharge petition
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Which members of Congress hold few committee assignments and are allowed to become policy or issue specialists?
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House Members
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In which house is legislation more likely to be rewritten on the floor?
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Senate
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Complete the following statement made by a political scientist; “_________ ___________ are to members what stocks are to investors.”
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Committee Assignments
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Measures that allow legislators to bring jobs and new public works programs back to their districts, improve their chances of reelection, and ironically attract much public criticism are called what?
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Pork and/or Earmarks
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Congress can approve programs, but unless money for them is approved they are largely symbolic. This committee, which has this monetary impact, also provides its members with power and influence among their colleagues.
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Appropriations and Budget
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Time of continuous service on a committee.
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Seniority
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The number of years (term limits) a member of the House or Senate can serve as a committee chair on any one committee
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Six
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One recent study found that 43 percent of the 198 House members as well as 50 percent of the Senate members who left Congress between 1998 and 2004 registered as this.
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Lobbyists
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The fact that most Americans approve of their own members of Congress while having very low regard for Congress collectively illustrates the power of this.
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Incumbency
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The largest single occupational group in Congress.
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Attorneys
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When the President is a Republican and the majority in Congress is Democratic.
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Divided Government
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An interesting poll of NBC and the Wall Street Journal found that a majority of people agreed that society would be better if most of the members of Congress were what?
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Women
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Studies of political scientists show that constituents vote with this two-thirds of the time.
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The majority or “prevailing opinion”
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