Congress TEST REVIEW
- Which of these statements is true about congressional districts and representation?
- Who might you MOST expect to see talking with the president about a particular House bill?
- A senator represents a northern industrial state that produces automobiles. Which of these committee assignments should the member request from party leadership in order to increase his chances of winning reelection?
- A candidate who runs for the U.S. House of Representatives must meet which of the following qualifications?
- Which of these statements describes what happens to a bill in conference committee?
- What is one way that the success of a political party during an election can influence which bills get to the House floor for a vote?
- Which of these is an example of a check on the power of the legislative branch?
- Which of these is a member of the Senate majority party who fills a role that parallels the Speaker of the House?
- The censure of a member of Congress results in which of the following?
- A power given to Congress in the Constitution is the power to
- In McCulloch v. Maryland, Chief Justice John Marshall greatly expanded the powers of Congress by
- The Founders decided that revenue bills should originate in the House because
- Which of the following statements about gerrymandering is true?
- Which of the following statements about Congress is true?
- All of the following are ways that Congress can check the powers of the executive branch except:
- Which of the following is an example of legislative oversight?
- Which of the following statements about motions for cloture rule is true?
- The role Congress plays in ensuring that executive branch agencies are carrying out their legislated responsibilities is known as
- The Constitution states that all revenue bills (tax bills)must originate in
- Nominations to the Supreme Court or of any executive dept or agency must be approved by a
- Which of the following is true about the pocket veto?
- Of the following, which is the most powerful figure in Congress?
- Which of the following generally results when the Senate and the House pass different versions of the same bill?
- The House Rules Committee is considered the most powerful in the House because it has power over
- A member of the Housewishing to influence tax policywould most likely serve on which committee?
- The boundary lines of congressional districts must be redrawn every 10 years to
- Which of the following accurately describes congressional committees?
- An expressed power is different from an implied powerbecause
- Because the Necessary and Proper Clausehas allowed Congress to stretch its powers not expressed in the Constitution is often called?
- Political fund-raising organizations established by corporations, labor unions, and other special interest groups are called
- A constituent can keep up-to-date with his or her Congress member’s vote history by
- How can other party membersinfluence a member of Congress?
- Who do lobbyists represent?
- Pork-barrel legislation in Congress is often
- How can logrolling help a bill get passed?
- Logrolling is a form of
- An aeronauticsfirm might try to influence an appropriations subcommittee so that
- Under which type of debate is a bill most likely to beweakened by opponents who petition members of Congress?
- Which representative body could cast a simple majority ruling with 218 votes?
- A congressional representative can help a person retain individual rights throughcasework by
Essay:
Assuming a bill begins in the House, organize the flow of how this bill would become a law.