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Our National Legislature - Congress
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What type of government exists in America? a. Parliamentary b. Monarchy c. Direct Democracy d. Republic
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Our National Legislature Republic – representative democracy Translates the wishes of the people into Law
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Bicameralism 2 house legislature
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Bicameralism: Historical Borrowed from... British and Europe
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Bicameralism: Practical Compromise between Big States and Small States House – Big States; population Senate – Small States; equal
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Bicameralism: Theoretical One House Checks the Other House A Bill Must Pass both Houses
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Reasons for Differences The House is more responsive and accountable to public will –they represent less people and have shorter terms The Senate is independent from short-term political pressures –longer terms provide for stability – more prestigious branch Prevents Congress from becoming too powerful To resolve the conflict between large and small states
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Term of Congress 2 years Starts 1 st week of January following elections Current Congress 113 th Jan. ‘13 – Jan. ‘15
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Session of Congress When Congress meets to conduct business 1 Session each year 2 Sessions in a Term of Congress
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Special Session of Congress Can be called by the President Can call either house Typically the President has called the Senate to approve treaties or confirm appointees
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Current Congressional Info 43 African American members 100 Female members - record 8 LGBT members – record 278 Republicans 252 Democrats 2 Independents 3 Vacancies
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