Government Chapter 11 Flashcards
Geographical area in a state represented by a House member
Congressional District
The process of redrawing congressional district lines to reflect population shifts
Reapportionment
Legistlative districts from which only one representative is chosen
Single Member District
An elected official who represents an entire state rather than a particular districs
At-Large
Historically, the representatives at the Constitutional Convention
Delegates
A temporary alliance of several groups
Coalition
The leader chosen by the party with the most members in the House or Senate
Majority Leader
The leader chosen by the party with the second most members in the House or Senate
Minority Leader
In the House and Senate, the assistant majority leader chosen by the party with the most seats in that body of Congress
Majority Whip
In the House and Senate, the assistant minority leader chosen by the party with the second most seats in the body of Congress
Minority Whip
Head of the House of Representatives who presides over the House
Speaker of the House
Permanent committees in Congress
Standing Committees
Temporary congressional committees created for a specific purpose
Select Committees
Permanent committees composed of House and Senate memebers acting as an advisory board for other committees
Joint Committees
Tactic used in the Senate to prevent or delay a bill’s passage; usually consists of one or more senators giving extended speeches
Filibuster