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Unit5-Congress

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Legislative. Congress is the head of which branch of government.
Make laws. what is the job of Congress?
representatives & Senate. Our Congress is a BICAMERAL Congress. Name the two parts of Congress.
435. How many U.S. Representatives are there altogether?
100 How many U.S. Senators are there altogether?
implied powers. what are the power snot specifically written down in the Constitution called?
Bill An idea for a law is called a ?
Political. What is a group of people who want the government run a particular way and they try to get their members elected to government offices?
Interest Group. What are groups who support a particular cause and try to influence the legislators to vote a certain way on laws?
Gerrymandering. what is it called when state legislatures draw their congressional districts maps to favor a certain party.
Census. the number of representatives a state has may change when what happen?
redistrict. if the number of representatives in state changes,what must the state government do?
Electoral votes. what are votes that elect a president called?
Appropriation. What are the bills that involve spending our tax money called?
Impeachment. what is it called when a government official is charged with a crime?
Delegated powers What are the powers that belong to the national government (Congress)called?
Franking privilege. what is it called when members of Congress get to mail things free?
General Assembly. What is the name of the NC Legislative body that makes our STATE laws?
the Congress CAN'T do. what do all these things have in common - passing bills of attainder,passing ex post facto laws, and denying habeas corpus?
money bill what is another name for an appropriations bill
The great compromise what was the name of the important agreement that created a bicameral legislature at the Constitutional Convention?
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