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Unit 2: The Three Branches
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The House of Representatives (Article 1, Section 2) Congressional Reorganization Act (1921) – sets number in House at 435 representatives Directly elected by the people (2 year terms) State representation based on population Census clause States have control over distribution of representation (Gerrymandering) with federal oversight (Voting Rights Act) Each State guaranteed one representative Original slavery issues (3/5 th Compromise) – 13 th Amendment
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The House of Representatives Qualifications Equal to the most requirements of the State’s most numerous branch of State legislature In addition, must be 25 years old, 7 years a citizen of the United States and live in the State represented Procedures – sets own procedures, officers and membership rules Power of Impeachment (executive and judicial)
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The House of the Senate (Article I, Section 3) Originally appointed by the States to 6-year terms Seventeenth Amendment (1913) Each State has two representatives Qualifications – 30 years old, 9 years a citizen of the United States and live in the State Vice-President is President of the Senate, but has only a tie-breaking vote Procedures – sets own procedures, officers and membership rules Power to confirm Executive appointments (majority) and ratify treaties signed by the President (2/3) Tries charges of impeachment – if POTUS, then the Chief Justice presides over the trial. Only has power to remove from office
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