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Chapter 10.  Congress makes laws  Bicameral – made up of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate  Gives fair representation to both.

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1 Chapter 10

2  Congress makes laws  Bicameral – made up of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate  Gives fair representation to both large and small states

3  Terms of Congress – length of time official serve  Begins on Jan 3 of every odd-numbered year and last for two years

4  Congress’s Meeting period – one session each year  Therefore, each term has two sessions  Congress adjourns its session when it finishes its business for the year  Today, Congress meets almost year-round with several recesses

5  435 members elected every two years  Congress apportions, or distributes, the House seats among the states according to their population  Reapportioned every 10 years with the census  Numbers for each state may change

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7  After reapportionment, new state congressional district line are drawn  Gerrymandering, drawing districts in a way that is advantageous to the state legislature’s controlling party is illegal

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9  Allows the voters of each congressional district to choose one representative from a pool of candidates associated with that district

10  25 years old  Citizen of the US for 7 years  Live in the state that he or she wishes to represent  Elected for a 2-year term and may be elected an unlimited number of time  Elections held in November of even- numbered years  Off-year election – one which is held between presidential elections

11  Has 100 members  Called the “Upper House”

12  More strict and serve longer  30 years old  Citizen for 9 years  Serve 6 year terms  Staggered by 1/3  Represent large size and geographic diversity of constituencies  Have more power and prestige  More likely to be seen as national political leaders

13  White, upper-middle class, and male  More women and more minorities in recent years  Most have political experience

14  Trustees –consider each bill’s merits, regardless of the views of constituents  Delegates - base their votes on the wishes of the “folks back home,” their constituents.  Partisans - vote in line with their political party.  Politicos - consider all of these factors when they vote.

15  As members, screen proposed bills and decide which should be acted on  Exercise the oversight function - checking that the executive branch is working effectively and in line with the policies that Congress has set.

16  Help those they represent solve problems with the National Government

17  Act as legislators  Representatives of their constituents  Committee members  Servants of their constituents  politicians

18  Salary  Franking privileges – sending mail postage- free


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