Chapter 5 Test A

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20 questions
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How many years is the term of a member of the House of Representatives?

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The Great Compromise combined elements of which two plans?

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Who serves as judge at a formal impeachment trial of a president or vice president?

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Who has the final authority to ratify any amendments Congress proposes?

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Which type of constitutional power allows Congress to declare war?

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The states and Congress share power over which militia?

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The Constitution allows the House to judge its own members’ behavior, requiring a two-thirds vote for which action?

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To run for a seat in the House of Representatives, what is the most important informal qualification?

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The practice of drawing district boundaries to the political advantage of the party in power is known as

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Which of the following serves as assistant to the Speaker of the House?

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Who is second in line of succession to the presidency of the United States?

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How long is a Senator’s term of office?

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Which amendment was ratified in 1913 to make direct popular elections of senators part of the Constitution?

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On how many committees may a senator generally serve, according to Senate rules?

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What vote is required by the Senate to expel one of its members?

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According to the Constitution, both senators and members of the House may submit bills with the exception of what kind of bill?

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Which provision adds an unpopular provision to a popular bill that is likely to be passed?

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What are the three main types of rules assigned by the Rules Committee?

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What can Congress try to do if its members disagree with the president’s veto of a bill?

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Draggable itemCorresponding Item
bill of attainder
specific powers granted to Congress by the Constitution
interest groups
like-minded people who join together to influence government and its policies
separation of powers
legal document that requires a person to testify in a certain matter
impeachment
strongest check on congressional power
subpoena
spokesperson and main strategist for the majority party in the Senate
majority leader
tactic by which a president may kill a bill without actually vetoing it
pocket veto
law that punishes a person without a trial
inherent powers
power of Congress to bring executive or judicial officials to trial
expressed powers
powers suggested by Constitution
implied powers
power all governments of independent nations posses