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Chapter 10
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Congress makes laws Bicameral – made up of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate Gives fair representation to both large and small states
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Terms of Congress – length of time official serve Begins on Jan 3 of every odd-numbered year and last for two years
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Congress’s Meeting period – one session each year Therefore, each term has two sessions Congress adjourns its session when it finishes its business for the year Today, Congress meets almost year-round with several recesses
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435 members elected every two years Congress apportions, or distributes, the House seats among the states according to their population Reapportioned every 10 years with the census Numbers for each state may change
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After reapportionment, new state congressional district line are drawn Gerrymandering, drawing districts in a way that is advantageous to the state legislature’s controlling party is illegal
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Allows the voters of each congressional district to choose one representative from a pool of candidates associated with that district
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25 years old Citizen of the US for 7 years Live in the state that he or she wishes to represent Elected for a 2-year term and may be elected an unlimited number of time Elections held in November of even- numbered years Off-year election – one which is held between presidential elections
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Has 100 members Called the “Upper House”
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More strict and serve longer 30 years old Citizen for 9 years Serve 6 year terms Staggered by 1/3 Represent large size and geographic diversity of constituencies Have more power and prestige More likely to be seen as national political leaders
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White, upper-middle class, and male More women and more minorities in recent years Most have political experience
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Trustees –consider each bill’s merits, regardless of the views of constituents Delegates - base their votes on the wishes of the “folks back home,” their constituents. Partisans - vote in line with their political party. Politicos - consider all of these factors when they vote.
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As members, screen proposed bills and decide which should be acted on Exercise the oversight function - checking that the executive branch is working effectively and in line with the policies that Congress has set.
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Help those they represent solve problems with the National Government
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Act as legislators Representatives of their constituents Committee members Servants of their constituents politicians
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Salary Franking privileges – sending mail postage- free
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