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Unit 4 Review Congress
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The People’s Influence Constituents’ views (Delegate) Party Views (Partisan) Personal Views (Trustee) Congress in the Constitution The Structure of Congress Constitutional Powers Article I, Section 8 Elastic clause
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Congress HouseSenate Initiates all revenue billsMust confirm major presidential appointments Initiates impeachment proceduresHolds the impeachment trial Two year termsSix year terms, 1/3 up for reelection every two years 435 members100 members (two from each state) Members at least 25 years of age, 7 years a citizen, resident of the state Senators at least 30 years of age, 9 years a citizen, resident of the state Approves treaties
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Congress Evolutionary Powers Oversight of the Budget Authorization Appropriations Investigation Leadership in the House Speaker of the House Majority Leader Minority Leader Whips
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Congress Leadership in the Senate President of the Senate President pro tempore Majority Leader Minority Leader Whips Committees and Subcommittees Types of Committees Standing committees Select committees Joint committees Conference committees
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Congress The Work of Committees Pigeonholed Marked up Committee membership Committee Chairmen Seniority system The Rules Committee in the House Closed rule Open rule Caucuses Congressional Black Caucus
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Congress Staff Who is In Congress? Demographics Incumbents Franking privilege Name recognition More access to the media Raise more campaign funds, $8 of every $10 of PAC money Representation Malapportionment Wesberry v. Sanders Gerrymandering Minority/Majority Districting Shaw v. Reno
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Congress How a Bill becomes a Law Introduction of a bill Simple resolution Concurrent resolution Joint resolution Bills in Committee Discharge petition Calendars 5 in the House and 2 in the Senate
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Congress Floor Debate Committee of the Whole (House only) Quorum is 100 members; debate conducted by committee chairman Amendments must be germane (House only) Filibuster (Senate only) Cloture Christmas tree bill Voting Conference Committee Action Presidential Action Sign, veto, pocket veto
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Congress Criticisms of Congress Pork barrel legislation Logrolling Term limits debate Inefficiency
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Congress Why do they vote that way? President Party Ideology Constituency Interest groups Colleagues Congressional staff
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