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Title: LEGISLATIVE BRANCH REVIEW GAME


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LEGISLATIVE BRANCH REVIEW GAME
CATEGORIES House Structure (8) Senate Structure
(16) Powers of Congress (15) HABBAL AND AZ LEG
(15)
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House Structure
  • LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2
  • 1 1
  • 2 2
  • 3 3
  • 4 4
  • LEVEL 3 Level 4
  • 1 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • HOME

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HOUSE STRUCTURELEVEL 1
  • How many representatives serve in the Fed. House
    of Representatives?
  • 435
  • How old must you be to serve in the House of
    Representatives?
  • 25

HOME
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HOUSE STRUCTURE LEVEL 1
  • How long must you have lived in the U.S. to serve
    in the House?
  • 7 yrs.
  • Each state is guaranteed at least __ seats in the
    house.
  • 1

HOME
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HOUSE STRUCTURE LEVEL 2
  • Who is the Presiding Officer in the House?
  • Speaker of the House
  • How many Congressional Districts are in Arizona?
  • 8

HOME
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HOUSE STRUCTURE LEVEL 2
  • What poll is taken every ten years in our country
    that determines the number of representatives a
    state gets?
  • Census
  • The primary job of the Speaker of the House is to
    do what?
  • Steer Legislation

HOME
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HOUSE STRUCTURE LEVEL 3
  • Each state gets 1 representative for every ____
    of people.
  • 500,000
  • The Speaker of the House is ___ in line to the
    Presidency.
  • Second

HOME
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HOUSE STRUCTURE LEVEL 3
  • Who is the Representative for Arizona
    Congressional District 8?
  • Jim Kolbe
  • What is a select committee?
  • Committee put together to do one job

HOME
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HOUSE STRUCTURE LEVEL 4
  • What is gerrymandering?
  • Redrawing district lines to increase voting
    strength.

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Senate Structure
  • LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2
  • 1 1
  • 2 2
  • 3 3
  • 4
  • LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4
  • 1 1
  • 2 2
  • 3

HOME
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SENATE STRUCTURE LEVEL 1
  • How many Senators are there in Congress?
  • 100 Members
  • How old must you be to become a Senator?
  • 30

HOME
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SENATE STRUCTURE LEVEL 1
  • What is the term for a Senator?
  • 6 years
  • To become a Senator you must be a U.S. citizen
    for ___ years.
  • 9

HOME
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SENATE STRUCTURE LEVEL 2
  • Who is the presiding officer in the Senate?
  • President Pro Tempore
  • When the presiding officer is absent from the
    Senate who takes his place?
  • President Pro Tempore

HOME
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SENATE STRUCTURE LEVEL 2
  • The number of Senators a state receives is based
    on ____ representation.
  • Equal

HOME
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SENATE STRUCTURE LEVEL 3
  • Under what circumstance does the Vice President
    get to cast a vote?
  • If there is a tie
  • The President Pro Tempore is ___ in line if the
    President dies or is removed from office.
  • Third

HOME
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SENATE STRUCTURE LEVEL 3
  • What role does the Senate play in an impeach
    case?
  • Jury

HOME
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SENATE STRUCTURE LEVEL 4
  • According to the Constitution, state legislatures
    were to elect their Senators. Which Amendment to
    the Constitution changed this?
  • 17th
  • Name 3 reasons why the Senate is seen as a more
    elite group of Congressmen then the House.
  • Longer Terms, Represent Entire State, More Req.s

HOME
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SENATE STRUCTURE LEVEL 4
  • Briefly compare/contrast the major documents
    discussed in class and explain their contribution
    to the formation of democracy in the U.S.
  • Answers will vary
  • Name 2 reasons why the Articles of Confederation
    did not work.
  • No Executive Fed. Had no power States too much
    power States competed against one another

HOME
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POWERS OF CONGRESS
  • LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2
  • 1 1
  • 2 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4
  • 1 1
  • 2
  • 3

HOME
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POWERS OF CONGRESS LEVEL 1
  • Who has the sole power to impeach?
  • House
  • Who acts as the judge in the impeachment trial of
    the President?
  • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

HOME
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POWERS OF CONGRESS LEVEL 1
HOME
  • Article 1, Section 8, Clauses 1-17 are known as
    expressed powers.
  • True
  • Tax, or money, bills must start in the _________.
  • House

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POWERS OF CONGRESS LEVEL 2
  • Who has the sole power to declare war?
  • Congress
  • How many votes does Congress need to make an
    Amendment to the Constitution?
  • 2/3

HOME
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POWERS OF CONGRESS LEVEL 3
  • What name has been given to Article 1, Section 8,
    Clause 18?
  • Elastic Clause
  • Name the three broad categories that describe the
    legislative powers that Congress has.
  • Taxing, Regulating Commerce, Foreign Relations
    and Treaties

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POWERS OF CONGRESS LEVEL 3
  • What are the two types of tax bills that Congress
    can pass?
  • Authorization and Appropriations

HOME
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POWERS OF CONGRESS LEVEL 4
  • What are the two types of non-legislative checks
    that Congress has on the other two branches of
    our government?
  • Approval/Removal Oversight/Investigation

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POWERS OF CONGRESS LEVEL 4
  • Explain why the 3/5 Compromise was such a
    significant decision that needed to be made at
    the Constitutional Convention.
  • Who would get most votes in House of Reps.

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HABBAL AND AZ LEG.
  • LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2
  • 1 1
  • 2 2
  • 3 3
  • 4 4
  • LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4
  • 1 1
  • 2 2
  • 3
  • 4

HOME
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HABBAL AND AZ LEG. LEVEL 1
  • True/False. Bills are introduced to a committee
    before they are debated on the floor.
  • True
  • True/False. A bill can become a law without
    being approved by both the House and the Senate.
  • False

HOME
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HABBAL AND AZ LEG. LEVEL 1
  • What does the President do when he vetoes a bill?
  • Declines to make it law
  • Where does the Arizona Legislature meet?
  • Phoenix

HOME
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HABBAL AND AZ LEG. LEVEL 2
  • What happens if the Senate passes a different
    version of a bill?
  • Conference of Joint Committee
  • What must happen for a bill to become a law if
    the President vetoes it?
  • 2/3 override in both houses

HOME
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HABBAL AND AZ LEG. LEVEL 2
  • If the President tables a bill (Uses a Pocket
    Veto by not signing within 10 days) to when
    Congressional session is done, what happens?
  • Bill Dies
  • Name 2 requirements a person must have to serve
    in Arizonas legislature?
  • 25 yrs. Old, 3 yrs. In state, 1 yr. in county

HOME
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HABBAL AND AZ LEG. LEVEL 3
  • What is the first step that a committee takes to
    investigate a bill?
  • Hold Public Hearings
  • What is the purpose of a bill going to committee
    first?
  • Reduce workload on entire House/Senate

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HABBAL AND AZ LEG. LEVEL 3
  • How many legislative districts are there in the
    State of Arizona, and which one do you live in?
  • 30 and 26
  • How many representatives does each Legislative
    District get in the House and the Senate.
  • 1 in the Senate and 2 in the House

HOME
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HABBAL AND AZ LEG. LEVEL 4
  • Put these steps in order 1-5.
  • Senate and House Override
  • President Vetoes
  • House Committee investigates
  • Joint committee Conferences
  • Senate debates and amends
  • 4, 5, 1, 3 2

HOME
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HABBAL AND AZ LEG. LEVEL 4
  • Define recall, referendum, and initiative.
  • Recall of public officials, Referendum, Initiative

HOME
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