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Review for Dr. Marbach's test
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03/08/2005

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What was the U.S. Congress greatly influenced by?
Definition
Colonial experience and the Articles of Confederation
Term
What is the name of the upper house and how many representatives does it get?
Definition
The Senate and two.
Term
What is the lower house called and how is apportioned?
Definition
The House of Representatives and population.
Term
How long is a Senator's term with what portion up every two years?
Definition
6 and 1/3
Term
How many years does a House member serve?
Definition
2
Term
What is that thing called that is required by the Constitution to count the people?
Definition
census
Term
What does the census determine?
Definition
the representation in the House of Representatives.
Term
What is redistricting?
Definition
the redrawing of congressional districts to reflect changes in seats allocated to the states from population shifts
Term
When the process is outrageously political, what is it called?
Definition
gerrymandering
Term
Name the powers of Congress
Definition
Spend Money, Regulate Commerce, Create Courts, Declare War, Make all laws
“necessary and proper” to carrying out
the enumerated powers, Lawmaking, Taxation
Term
Of those powers in Congress, which is the most important?
Definition
Making laws.
Term
In order to become a law it must pass which houses?
Definition
Both the Senate and the House.
Term
What are the main differences with respect to the House?
Definition
Initiate revenue bills
Two-year term
435
Formal
Specialist
Tax policy
Term
What are the main differences with respect to the Senate?
Definition
Advise and consent
Six-year term
100
Relaxed
Generalist
Foreign policy
Term
What are the members of Congress?
Definition
Congress is older, better educated, whiter, and richer than most of us.
Term
How many women senators were in the 106th Congress?
Definition
9
(6 Democrats)
(3 Republicans)
Term
How many women representatives were in the 106th Congress?
Definition
56
(41 Democrats)
(17 Republicans)
Term
What is a trustee?
Definition
representatives use their own best judgment
Term
What is a delegate?
Definition
representatives vote the way their constituents want them to
Term
What is a politico?
Definition
representatives act as trustee or delegate depending on the issue
Term
What is a Standing Committee?
Definition
continues from one Congress to the next.
Term
What is a Joint Committee?
Definition
set up to expedite business between the two houses.
Term
What is a Conference committee?
Definition
special joint committees that resolve differences in bills passed by either house.
Term
What are Ad hoc, special, or select committees?
Definition
temporary committees designed for a specific purpose.
Term
Approximately what percentage of the over 9000 bills that are proposed are enacted?
Definition
fewer than 5 to 10%
Term
Where are bills originated?
Definition
Executive Branch.
Term
What are the three stages that it needs to go through to become a law?
Definition
committees, the floor, and the conference committee
Term
What are the ways that members make decisions?
Definition
Interest Groups, Colleagues, Party, Staff, Political Action Committees, Constituents, Caucuses
Term
Congress retains these powers vis-a-vis the President?
Definition
funding powers
oversight
impeachment/removal
Term
Elections seek to avoid?
Definition
riots
general strikes
coups d'etats
Term
What are the names of the different kinds of elections?
Definition
Primary Elections
General Elections
Initiative, Referendum, and Recall
Term
What is an initiatives?
Definition
They allow citizens to propose legislation and submit it to popular vote.
Term
What is a referendum?
Definition
It allows the legislature to submit proposed legislation for popular approval.
Term
What is a recall election?
Definition
It allow citizens to remove someone from office.
Term
When is the Presidential Election held?
Definition
Every four years on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
Term
What is a primary election?
Definition
Election in which voters decide which of the candidates within a party will represent the party in the general election.
Term
What is a closed primary?
Definition
A primary election in which only a party's registered voters are elegible to vote.
Term
What is a open primary?
Definition
a primary in which any registered voter can vote (but must vote for candidates of only one party)
Term
What is crossover voting?
Definition
Participation in the primary of a party with which the voter is not affiliated.
Term
What is raiding?
Definition
An organized attempt by voters of one party to influence the primary results of the other party.
Term
What is a blanket primary?
Definition
A primary in which voters may cast ballots in either party's primary (but not both) on an office-by-office basis.
Term
What is a runoff primary?
Definition
A second primary election between the two candidates recieving the greatest number of votes in the first primary.
Term
What is the winner-take-all primary?
Definition
In the simplest kind of election, the candidate who receives the most votes wins, or "takes all." Most elections, whether of government officials or in the private sector, are decided on a winner-take-all basis. The winner is the person who receives a plurality of at least one vote.
Term
What is a proportional representative primary?
Definition
A system of voting that gives minority parties representation in a legislature in proportion to their share of the popular vote.
Term
What is a beauty party?
Definition
A simple straw vote or other selection process that has no effect on the allocation of delegates to a party nominating convention.
Term
What is a caucus primary?
Definition
The party members meet in small groups throughout a state to select the party delegates.
Term
What is a regional primary?
Definition
a proposed system in which the country would be divided into five or six geographic areas would hold their presidential primary elections on the same day.
Term
What is front-loading?
Definition
the tendency for a state to choose an early date on the primary calendar
Term
What is a unit rule?
Definition
A traditional party practice under which the majority of a state delegation can force the minority to vote for its candidate.
Term
What is a superdelegate?
Definition
Delegate slot to the Democratic Party's national convention that is reserved for an elected party official.
Term
There are a total of _____ electoral votes
Definition
538
Term
A majority of ____ wins the presidency
Definition
270
Term
What are Party Realignments?
Definition
are rare occurrences in which existing party affiliations change dramatically.
Term
What is Secular Realignment?
Definition
The gradual shifting of party coalitions.
Term
In Congressional elections?
Definition
candidates tend to be less visible.
most candidates are or were state legislators.
name recognition is often the most
important battle of the campaign.
candidates receive little media coverage.
Term
What is Incumbency advantage?
Definition
the electoral edge afforded to those already in office
Term
What is voter participation divided by?
Definition
About 40% of the eligible adult population votes regularly.
About 25% are occasional voters.
About 35% rarely or never vote.
Term
How do people generally vote in terms of income?
Definition
people with higher incomes have a higher tendency to vote.
Term
How do people generally vote in terms of Age?
Definition
older people tend to vote more often than younger people (less than half of eligible 18-24 year olds are registered to vote).
Term
How do people generally vote in terms of Gender?
Definition
Since 1980, women have a higher tendency to vote for Democrats than Republicans.
Term
How do people generally vote in terms of Race?
Definition
in general, whites tend to vote more regularly than African-Americans (this may be due to income and education rather than race).
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