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Unit 3
Civics 2017
Term | Definition |
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Constituents | People in congressional districts |
Redistricting | The process of redrawing the boundaries of districts |
Joint sessions | When senators and representatives meet together. Usually for the Presidents State of the Union Address. |
Standing Committee | Permanent committee that specializes in a particular topic. |
Bill | A proposed law. |
President Pro-Tempore | President of the senate for the time being. This happens when the Vice president is absent. |
Speaker of the House | Leader of the house of representatives. |
Conference Committee | A joint committee that helps members in the Senate and the House of Representatives work together. |
Vice President | Leader of the Senate. Votes for the senate in case of a tie. |
Majority Party | The party with the most members in Congress. |
Minority Party | The party with fewer members. |
Interest Groups | Groups of people who work together for similar interests or goals |
Bicameral | A two house legislature |
Expressed Powers | Powers listed in Article 1 of the Constitution |
Expulsion | To force a member of Congress to leave because of wrong doing or dishonesty |
Appropriations | Funds for specific use. |
Reapportionment | The redistribution of legislative seats according to population. Occurs after the census. |
Lobbyists | People who represent Interest Groups |
Checks and Balances | A system in which each branch of gov't is able to limit the powers of the other two branches. |
Filibuster | Freedom by senators to kill a bill by continuously talking until the bill is withdrawn. |
Cloture | This limits a senator to debate for no more than one hour. For it to be used 60 senators must vote for it. Stops a Filibuster. |
Census | A process for counting a nations population. U.S. census is completed every 10 years. |
Implied Powers | A power not expressly named in the constitution. |
Legislative Branch | A branch of Government that makes laws. |
Impeach | To accuse an official of doing wrong. |