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APS Chapter 7: Congress
American Political Science chapter 7 test review over congress.
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10th Grade
10/23/2016

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Why are committees used more in the House than the Senate?
Definition
The House is larger so committees make it
more efficient
Term
What are some of the advantages of being an incumbent?
Definition
Incumbents have name recognition, a record
to run in, experience in campaigning and
fundraising and have an easier time finding donors. Franking privileges also help
Term
What was 1992 known as the year of in congress?
Definition
Woman
Term
What is each chamber's role in impeachment?
Definition
House impeaches, Senate is the Jury
Term
Who normally draws districts for the House? How often?
Definition
State legislatures draw districts every 10
years
Term
What happened in Texas when districts were drawn in 2000?
Definition
In TX, Republicans won an advantage for the first time since the civil war because Democrats fled the state to try to obstruct the map drawing until the next election
Term
What is the role of the Rules Committee in the House?
Definition
The Rules committee schedules bills for
debate, determines rules/procedures by which
the Bill can be considered
Term
What is a pork project? Ex. of?
Definition
Pork projects are “pet projects” that bring home the bacon to a law makers district. Ex. A museum, bridge, etc
Term
What is Logrolling?
Definition
Logrolling is “vote trading”/ back scratching
Term
What is the difference between closed and open rule for amendments?
Definition
Closed rule says that NO amendments can
be made during floor debate. Open rule allows for changes/edits to be made on the floor
Term
What role does majority/minority party and seniority play in the committee system?
Definition
The majority party has more members on a
committee
Term
What role does majority/minority and seniority play in chairmanships?
Definition
Chairman are always from the majority party and are usually the most Senior majority party member on the committee
Term
What recent reforms were made about majority/minority and seniority in committees and chairmanships?
Definition
New limits say that you can only be chairman 3 consecutive terms then you must rotate
Term
What percent of bills actually become laws?
Definition
Less than 5 %
Term
Why is congress bicameral?
Definition
2 chamber b/c of parliament, most
colonies were bicameral, it was a
compromise (VA/NJ) and a check and
balance
Term
What powers did the legislature have and not have under the Articles?
Definition
Could not tax or regulate trade. Could
declare war/peace. Had a post office.
Military powers weak
Term
Compare the Virginia House of Burgesses and the Mass. General Court
Definition
VA H of B a representative democracy.
MAGCT was more participatory
Term
What are the 4 models of decision making?
Definition
Trustee- own views
Delegate- the voters
Partisan- the party
Poltico- mix of all 3.
Term
What are the President’s options when he receives a bill? Does he still have the line item veto?
Definition
President can sign it, veto it, sit on it for 10 days. If Congress is in session, it becomes a law. If they are out of session it is pocket vetoed. Line item veto declared unconst. In 1998.
Term
What is a filibuster? What is it? How to stop it? Who has it?
Definition
Talking a bill to death. Senate has it.
It can be stopped by a cloture motion 3/5
vote.
Term
What are caucuses?
Definition
Caucuses are like study groups
Term
What is the party caucus?
Definition
The Party Caucus is a meeting of all party
members. They choose party leaders,
coordinate their agenda.
Term
What does the War Powers Act do?
Definition
meant to restrict the President’s war making ability after Vietnam
-48 hours to engage troops before telling
Congress
-60 days to make undeclared war
-Maximum 30 day extension may be given to
bring troops home.
Term
IL and Congress: Who? How many?
Definition
We have 18 Reps (D. LaHood) in Illinois and two Senators (Durbin/Kirk)
Term
What are the main three different types of committees used in Congress?
Definition
1.) Standing Committees: permanent and legislative
2.)Joint Committees: made up of both House and Senate members
3.)Special/Select Committees: temporary and investigative
Term
Who introduced Contract w/ America? What was it going to do the role of Congress as agenda setter?
Definition
The Contract With America was introduced by Newt Gingrich. It was meant to restore Congress as the agenda setter
Term
What are the steps of a bill becoming a law?
Definition
Idea-committee- subcommittee- whole committee vote- scheduled-debated-vote- start over in next chamber- president’s desk after conference committee works things out
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