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100 200 300 400 500 LegislatorsThe HouseThe SenateCommitteeBILLS MISC.
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These members have to be 30 years old. A 100
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Senators A 100
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This is the number of members in the House of Representatives. A 200
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435 A 200
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This is the term of a member of the Senate. A 300
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6 years A 300
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Representation in the House is determined after the government takes a population count every ten years called this. A 400
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Census A 400
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Currently the legislator from the 4 th District who represents us in the House of Representatives is this person. A 500
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Todd Rokita A 500
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Members of the House of Representatives have to be this age to run for office. B 100
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25 B 100
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This is the process of setting up new district lines after each state receives its new number of Representatives. B 200
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Redistricting B 200
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The presiding officer of the House is called this. B 300
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Speaker of the House B 300
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Members of the House serve this term. B 400
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2 Years B 400
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This is a process where the population of each state determines the new number of representatives to which each is entitled. B 500
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Reapportionment B 500
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All voters of each state elect senators statewide which is called this. C 100
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At-large C 100
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In the absence of the Vice President, who is the presiding officer of the Senate, this person presides. C 200
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President Pro Tempore C 200
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The Senate has the ability to filibuster, unless 3/5 of the Senate votes for this. C 300
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Cloture C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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One of the two Senators from Indiana. C 400
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Dan Coats (R) {senior} and Joe Donnelly (D) {junior} C 400
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Before the 17 th Amendment was adopted, Senators were chosen by this group. C 500
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State Legislatures C 500
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Those who have the responsibility of screening bills to determine which ones make it to the floor for consideration. D 100
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Committees D 100
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This type of committee acts as study groups for the House and Senate. D 200
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Joint Committees D 200
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This is the important House Committee that controls the movement of bills through the House. D 300
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Rules Committee D 300
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A bill is sent to this type of committee when it is in different versions in the House and Senate. D 400
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Conference Committees D 400
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Tax bills originate in this committee. D 500
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House Ways and Means D 500
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This type of bill deals with general matters applying to the entire nation. E 100
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Public Bills E 100
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Before going to the president, bills must pass both houses like this. E 200
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In identical form E 200
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This type of bill authorizes the spending of money. E 300
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Appropriations Bill E 300
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This is the number of days the president has to take action on a bill. E 400
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10 E 400
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In order to take any action on a bill, Congress must have a minimum number of members present called this. E 500
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Quorum E 500
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This is drawing of district lines to benefit a particular party. F 100
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Gerrymandering. F 100
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This person is running for re- election while currently holding the office for which they are running. F 200
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Incumbent F 200
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This is a vote for formal disapproval of a member’s actions. F 300
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Censure F 300
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These are the people in the districts that Representatives represent. F 400
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Constituents F 400
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This is a closed meeting of a political party, often used by the majority party to choose the Speaker of the House. F 500
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Caucus F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: ELECTIONS Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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THIS IS THE MAJORITY PARTY OF THE SENATE. Click on screen to continue
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DEMOCRATS Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By Mr. Wagler #23
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