Chapter 7 Flashcards

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Bicameral legislature

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A two-house legislature

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Apportionment

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The process of allotting congressional seats to each state following the decennial census according to their proportion of the population

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Bill

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A proposed law

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Impeachment

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Charge the president, Vice President, or other “civil officers”,including federal judges ,with “treason,bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors

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Incumbency

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Already holding an office

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Redistricting

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The process of redrawing congressional districts to reflect increases or decreases in seats allotted to the states, as well as population shifts within a state

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Gerrymandering

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The drawing of congressional districts to produce a particular electoral outcome without regard to the shape of the district

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Majority party

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The political party in each house of Congress with the most members

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Minority party

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The political party in each house of Congress with the second most members

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Party caucus or conference

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A formal gathering of all party members

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Speaker of the house

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The only officer of the House of Representatives specifically mentioned in the constitution the chambers most powerful position traditionally a member of the majority party

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Majority leaders

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Is second in authority to the speaker of the house and in the senate is regarded as its most powerful member

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Minority leader

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The head of the party with the second highest number of elected representatives in the House of Representatives or the senate

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Whip

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Party leader who keeps close contact with all members of his or her party, takes vote counts on key legislation prepares summaries of bills, and acts as a communications link within a party

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President pro tempore

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The official chair of the senate usually the most senior member of the majority party

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Standing committee

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Committee to which proposed bills are referred continues from one congress to the next

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Joint committee

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Standing committee that includes members from both houses of Congress set up to conduct investigations or special studies

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Conference committee

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Special joint committee created to reconcile differences in bills passed by the house and senate

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Select (or special) committee

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Temporary committee appointed for a specific purpose

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Discharge petition

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Petition that gives a majority of the House of Representatives the authority to bring an issue to the floor in the face of committee inaction

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Seniority

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Time of continuous service on a committee

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Markup

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A session in which committee members offer changes to a bill before it goes to the floor

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Hold

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A tactic by which a senator asks to be informed before a particular bill or nomination Is brought to the floor.

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Filibuster

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A formal way of halting senate action on a bill by means of long speeches or unlimited debate

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Cloture

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Mechanism requiring sixty senators to vote to cut off debate

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Veto

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The formal constitutional authority of the president to reject bills passed by both houses of Congress, this preventing them from becoming lose without further congressional action

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Pocket veto

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If Congress adjourns during the ten days the president had to consider a bill passed by both houses of Congress the bill is considered vetoed without the presidents signature

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Congressional budget act of 1974

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Act that establishes the congressional budget process by laying out a plan for congressional action on the annual budget resolution appropriations reconciliation and any other revenue bill

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Reconciliation

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A procedure that allows consideration of controversial issues affecting the budget by limiting debate to twenty hours thereby ending threat of a filibuster

30
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Pork

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Legislation that allows representatives to bring money and jobs to their districts in the form of public works programs military bases or other programs

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Earmarks

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Funds that an appropriations bill designates for specific projects within a state or congressional district

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War power act

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Passed by Congress in 1973; the president is limited in the deployment of troops overseas to a sixty day period in peace time

33
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Congressional review

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A process whereby congress can nullify agency regulations by a joint resolution of legislative disapproval

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Senatorial courtesy

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A process by which presidents , when selecting district court judges defer to the senators in whose state the vacancy occurs

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Trustee

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Role played by an elected representative who listens to constituents opinions and then uses his or her best judgement to make a final decision

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Delegate

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Role played by an elected representative who votes the way his or her constituents would want him or her to regardless of his or her own opinions

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Politico

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Role played by an elected representative who acts as a trustee or as a delegate depending on the issue

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Divided government

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The political condition in which different political parties control the presidency and congress

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Unified government

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The political condition in which the same political party controls the presidency and congress

40
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Logrolling

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Vote trading ; voting to support a colleague bill in return for a promise of future support