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Complete the following review for Chapter 5: The Organization of Congress
Section I: Congressional Membership
- Objectives
- I will be able to explain why the Constitution provides for a bicameral Congress.
- I will be able to discuss the qualifications and terms of office for Congress.
- Key Terms
- Bicameral:
- Session:
- Census
- Reapportionment
- Redistrict
- Gerrymander:
- At-large
- Censure
- Incumbent
- Using information from this section, complete the chart below.
Characteristic / House / Senate
Size
Term Length
Date of Elections
Qualifications
Age
Length of Citizenship
Residence
How Chosen
Originally
Today
- Answer the following questions
- How does Congress reapportion House seats among the states every 10 years?
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- When does each term of Congress begin, and how long does it run?
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- Members of Congress spend part of their time working for reelection. Which house has a greater percentage of its time remaining for legislative work? Why?
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- What is the current salary for a member of Congress?
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- What are some benefits members of Congress enjoy?
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II. Section II - The House of Representatives
- Objectives
- I will be able to identify the structure of the House leadership.
- Key Terms
- Constituent
- Caucus
- Majority Leader
- Whip
- Bill
- Quorum
- Answer the following questions
- What is the role of House committees?
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- How does a representative introduce a bill?
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- What is the primary function of the House Rules committee?
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- Who is the Speaker of the House? ______
III. Section III: The Senate
- Objectives
- I will be able to identify the structure of the Senate leadership
- Key Terms
- President Pro Tempore
- Filibuster
- Cloture
c. Answer the following questions
- How does the Senate bring bill to the floor?
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- Compare the rules and procedures of the House with those of the Senate.
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IV. Section IV: Congressional Committees
- Objectives
- I will be able to identify the different Congressional committees.
- Key Terms
- Subcommittee
- Seniority system
- Complete the graphic organizer below by answering the questions about congressional committees.
Standing Committees
- What is a standing committee?
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- What are the committees’ functions?
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- Give 3 examples of such committees.
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Select Committees
- What is a select committee?
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- What does a select committee do?
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- Give 2 examples of a select committee from 1987.
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Joint Committees / Conference Committees
- What is a joint committee?
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- What does a joint committee do?
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- Give 3 examples of a joint committee.
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- What is a conference committee?
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- What does a conference committee do?
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- Answer the following questions.
- List the four important powers of a committee chairman.
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- Why did the Republicans, when they won control of Congress in 1995, institute many rule changes?
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V. Section IV: Staff and Support Agencies
a. Objectives
- I will be able to identify different Congressional support agencies and describe their functions.
b. Key Terms
- Personal Staff
- Committee Staff
- Administrative assistant
- Legislative assistant
- caseworker
c. In the table below, describe the functions of the different support staff and support agencies.
Support Staff/Agency / Functiond. Answer the following questions
- Why did the numbers of the congressional staff increase rapidly after 1900?
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- Why do you think the comptroller general who oversees the Government Accountability Office is appointed for a 15 year term?
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