government unit 2 quiz 1 Flashcards

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Term

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2 year period of time during which congress meets

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Session

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A period of time during which, each year, congress meets

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3
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🌟Reapportionment

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To redistribute the seats in the house after each census

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4
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🌟435 members, # of members per state depends on the population size, 2 yr term, need to be 25, a citizen for 7 years, and need to live in state

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House of representatives

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🌟100 members, 2 members per state, 6 yr in office, you need to be 30, a citizen for 9 yrs, and live in the state

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Senate

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🌟Who is the presiding officer for the senate?What is his/her job?

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The vice presidentRecognizes members (?), puts questions to vote (?).(may vote only to break a tie)

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🌟Who is the presiding officer for the house of representatives?What is his/her job?

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The house speakerTo preside in a fair and judicious manor, and to aid the fortunes of his party and it’s legislative goals

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8
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Bicameralism

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Any parliamentary legislature that has 2 parliamentary bodies to make laws

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9
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Single member districts

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Voters in each district elect one of the states representatives from among candidates running for a seat in the house from that district

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10
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Expressed powers

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The powers in wording in the constitution

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Implied powers

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Implied through reasonable deduction from the expressed powers

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12
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Inherent powers

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By creating a national government for the US, these are the powers inherently given

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Necessary and proper clause

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Constitutional clause that gives congress the power to make all laws that are necessary and proper for executing its powers

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🌟How do you amend the constitution?

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You need 2/3 votes from members in the senate and 3/4 vote from the total population

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🌟Impeachment

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The house can vote to impeach (remove) the president, vice president, or any other civil officers of the USThe senate can conduct trials against it.

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16
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🌟Filibuster

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An attempt to “talk a bill to death” as it were.

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🌟How does the concept of “Checks and Balances” relate to the Bill process

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The concept of “Checks and Balances” has to do with each branch having some control over the other. Bills can be approved, or downright rejected during the bill process

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🌟Strict vs liberal constructionist

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Strickts follow the constitutionConstructionists have a loose interpretation of it

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🌟Elastic clause

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Also known as the necessary and proper clause, but it’s mostly called this because of the way it’s been stretched to cover many different areas in the government

20
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Executive power can…

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Confirm treaties and appointments

21
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Investigative power (congress) can..

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Set up committees to investigate certain topics

22
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What does it mean to appropriate funds?

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Assigns a particular use

23
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How is the successor of the vice president if something should happen to him/her?

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The president nominates someone

24
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Which two presidents were impeached by the house?

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Johnson and Clinton

25
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Cross section

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Completely equal, congress does not do this

26
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What are Expressed powers? Examples

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Powers that are literally spelled out in the constitutionIndirect/direct tax, copyright, bankruptcy, patent, commerce power, and power to borrow

27
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For treaties to by confirmed by the senate, what percentage must vote yes?

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2/3 of the senate

28
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What is the meaning of Copyright

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You have the exclusive right to re-copy and/or publish your work (song, movie, etc…)

29
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Bankruptcy

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When your out of money

30
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What’s a patent?

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Your given the authority to sell an invention of yours, no one can steal it.

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Commerce power

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The power to regulate interstate and foreign trade.

32
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Power to borrow

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Congress can borrow money to protect businesses

33
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🌟President pro tempore

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President is in charge of the senate when the vice president isn’t

34
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🌟House rules committee decides…

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When to put bills on the calendar?

35
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🌟Where do most bills die?

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The committee

36
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Whats a Filibuster?

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When the senator can talk a bill to death (or rather “prevents action on the bill”)