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2 Instructions for Playing Jeopardy Click on the question that you want to attempt, example $100 Read the question and click on the slide to advance to the answer To return to the main playing board for another question, click on the blue box in the right had corner of the answer screen. To advance to Double Jeopardy click Press page down to begin playing the game

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11 The United States Congress, which is made up of two houses, is a ____________ legislature

12 Bicameral

13 Where are representatives elected from?

14 congressional districts

15 Redistricting power was abused by creating congressional districts of unequal power and by ________.

16 gerrymandering

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18 What are the qualification for election to the Senate?

19 at least 30 years old, legal resident of state of election, a citizen for 9 years

20 Senators are elected for how long of a term?

21 Six year term

22 One reason incumbents are reelected is that they have what?

23 name recognition with voters

24 What is the main task of each house of Congress?

25 Make Laws

26 What are people in districts represented in Congress are called?

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32 The presiding officer of the House of Representatives is the ____________.

33 Speaker of the House

34 Who controls the power to write the rules in Congress?

35 majority leader

36 In Congress, who are the majority and minority leaders are assisted by?

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39 They are put in the Hopper

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41 A big frog – no really a box located in the House of Representatives.

42 Who is the president of the Senate?

43 the Vice President

44 This person's main job is to steer the party's bills through the Senate.

45 Majority Leaders

46 These assistants make sure that legislators are present for key votes.

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48 Why is the filibuster is not as strong a weapon as it used to be?

49 new senate rules

50 In the Senate, how are bills brought to the floor?

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52 The standing committees of each house are controlled by who?

53 majority party

54 This group specializes in a subcategory of its standing committee's responsibility.

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56 Standing, select, joint, and conference are all types of congressional _____________

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58 These committees act as study groups for the House and Senate.

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61 This committee is set up when the House and Senate have passed different versions of the same bill.

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63 In Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, these powers of Congress are described.

64 Expressed Powers

65 What implies that Congress has powers beyond those expressed in the first 17 clauses of Article I, Section 8?

66 necessary and proper or elastic clause

67 Laws for raising money for the federal government are called __________

68 Revenue Bills

69 Proposed laws to authorize spending money are called _________

70 appropriations bills

71 What requires the president to notify Congress when committing military forces

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82 Before both houses of Congress pass it and the president signs it, a proposed law is called a _________

83 a bill

84 These bills deal with general matters and apply to the entire nation

85 Public bills

86 These bills deal with individual people or places.

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88 Matters requiring the action of both the House and Senate, but on which a law is not needed are called _________

89 concurrent resolutions

90 In this process, each bill is given a title and a number.

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92 This action could allow the president to kill a bill during the last 10 days Congress is in session by refusing to act on it.

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94 Who are PACs are regulated by?

95 the Federal Election Campaign Act.

96 Interest groups know that campaign contributions will assure them access to _____________.

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98 PAC support for an incumbent often means the incumbent will win _________

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102 Candidates are supported by ______ _____ which are non- nominating

103 interest groups

104 How do interest group leaders strengthen the political power of the groups?

105 unifying the members

106 List business- related interest groups.

107 NAM – National Association of Manufacturers NAM – National Association of Manufacturers United States Chamber of Commerce United States Chamber of Commerce AFL-CIO UAW – United Auto Workers UMW – United Mine Workers

108 Labor- and business-interest groups are concerned with this issue.

109 the Economy

110 Ralph Nader's Public Citizen, Inc. is an example of what kind of interest group?

111 public interest group

112 A filibuster can be stopped when three-fifths of the Senate votes for what?

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115 This has guided the selection of committee chairpersons.

116 seniority system

117 This congressional power provides for the nation's growth.

118 naturalization

119 This mechanism is used to propose constitutional amendments

120 joint resolutions

121 These meetings are sessions at which a committee listens to testimony.

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123 List the methods of senatorial voting.

124 voice vote, roll call, standing vote

125 These groups may be seeking military aid, economic aid, or favorable trade agreements.

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127 This is the direct way interest groups try to influence government

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129 In addition to information, lobbyists and interest groups may actually help to _______ bills

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132 This is the lobbyist's strongest weapon.

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136 Who was the first super-villain that Spider-Man ever encountered?

137 Supercharger

138 What super- powered being is also J. Jonah Jameson's son?

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140 Peter Parker works for?

141 The Daily Bugle

142 Where Does Spider-Man live?

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