Chapter 2 - 1/4 - The structure of Congress Flashcards
Why is Congress biacameral?
It was part of the compromise made by the Founding Fathers at the Philadelphia Convention, having one chamber based on equal representation and the other on proportional.
What did the Seventeenth Amendment do?
Made the Senate directly elected by the people; before this, Senators were appointed by the state legislatures.
How many members are there in the House of Representatives?
435
What are members of the House of Representatives known as?
Congressmen/women
How is the number of representatives for each state decided?
In proportion to its population.
How often are the number of representatives reapportioned?
Every 10 years following the cencus.
What was the number of representatives in Texas before and after the 2010 cencus?
It rose from 32 to 36.
What are midterm elections?
Elections for Congress that take place in the middle of a presidential term.
What is a divided government?
When the presidency is controlled by one party and congress another.
How old do you have to be to be a senator?
30
How long do you have to have been a US citizen to be a Senator?
9 years
How old do you have to be to be a congressman/representative?
25
How long must you have been a citizen of the US before you can become a congressman/representative?
7 years
Must you be a resident of the state you represent to be senator?
Yes
Must you be a resident of the state you represent to be a congressman/representative?
Yes
What is redistricting?
When state legislatures redraw district boundaries every ten years after the census.
What areas do senators represent?
Whole states.
How long is a term on the House of Representatives?
2 years
How often are senators up for election?
Every 6 years, with a third of the senate elected every 2 years.