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1 Chapter 10 Congress

2 Section One

3 Bicameral Congress Article I Two houses
Reasons for bicameral legislature Historical (used to it) Practical (small and large states happy) Theoretical (check each other, spread power) 12/7/2018

4 Terms of Congress Time congress meets
Two years in length, numbered consecutively 113th beginning in January 12/7/2018

5 Sessions of Congress Time Congress meets in each year Two per term
Adjourn (suspend) Ends session Both houses must agree to time Now meets almost year-round Prorogue When can’t agree, President can end the session 12/7/2018

6 Special Session For emergencies Called by President
Threatened more than actually used 12/7/2018

7 Section Two

8 House of Representatives
Size 435 members Determined by Congress Terms Two years, no term limit Apportionment Based on population, each state has at least 1 Washington DC, Guam, Virgin Islands, Samoa each have delegates that cannot vote 12/7/2018

9 Reapportionment Every ten years, after census Last census in 2010
Today each represents approx. 650,000 12/7/2018

10 Elections The first Tuesday following the first Monday of each even-numbered year Off-year elections Years in between Presidential elections Fewer voters 12/7/2018

11 Districts Not mentioned in Constitution Single-member districts
State legislatures draw the districts Equal number of inhabitants Compact territory Sometimes disregarded Gerrymandering (Wesberry v Sanders) 12/7/2018

12 Qualifications Formal Informal 25 years old US citizen for 7 years
Resident of state Informal Live in district Vote-getting abilities 12/7/2018

13 Leadership Speaker of the House Chosen by majority party caucus
Current Speaker : John Boehner 12/7/2018

14 Section Three

15 The Senate Size Term 100 members 2 per state Chosen by popular vote
17th amendment changed election by state legislatures Term Six years, no limit Continuous body, 1/3 expire every 2 years 12/7/2018

16 Qualifications 30 years old Citizen for 9 years Resident of state
12/7/2018

17 Leadership Vice President of the United States Joe Biden
President Pro Tempore Sen. Patrick Leahy 12/7/2018

18 Section Four

19 Make some predictions How do you think we will describe the average member of Congress in terms of -gender? -race? -age? -religious background? -education level? -occupation? 12/7/2018

20 The Members of Congress
Characteristics Average member White male Mid-50s Married with 2 children 60% protestant, 25% Catholic, 8 % Jewish Mostly attorneys Nearly all have college degrees Political experience 12/7/2018

21 Five Major Jobs Legislators Representatives of their constituents
Servants of their constituents Committee members Politicians 12/7/2018

22 Compensation Salary Why not more? Non-salary (major perks) Privileges
$174,000 More for leaders Why not more? Possible veto Voter backlash Non-salary (major perks) Privileges Free from arrest (some exceptions) Legislative immunity 12/7/2018


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