Title: Chapter 10 The Legislative System
1Chapter 10The Legislative System
- Main Idea
- Section 1 Congress, made up of the senate/H.O.R.
is the natl govts legislative branch
2Bell Work
- Get book
- Get Notes packet and worksheets in back
- Clean out folders in back
- These will need to be put to greater use!!
- Read/answer Section 1 Essentials
- Have stuff ready to begin lecture on Chapter 10
- Chapter homework grades will come from Completed
Essentials as well as various review completions
3Why Bicameral?
- What is a Bicameral?
- Means that congress is made up of two houses!
- Senate and H.O.R.
- Why?
- Historical
- Practical
- Theoretical
4Why Bicameral?
- Historical Reason
- Framers of the constitution were familiar w/
British two house system - 11/13 early colonies used bicameral colonial then
state legislatures
5Why Bicameral?
- Practical Reason
- Needed to settle conflict b.t. N.J. and
Philadelphia plans - Seats based on proportion vs. equality
- Bicameral reflects federalism
- Each state gets equal representation and
proportionate representation - Theoretical
- Idea that one house would act as a check to the
other - Idea that a divided congress would prevent it
from overwhelming the other two branches - Look _at_ concept on page 263
6Congressional Terms
- Term is the length of time an official serves
after election - Each term now begins on January 3 of every odd
numbered year. - Each term lasts for two years
- 111th Congress just convened and will meet until
when? - Jan. 3 2011
7How have sessions changed?
- Session meeting period when congress conducts
business - Two sessions to each term of congress.
- 1 each year
- Sessions used to be 4-5 months of each year
before adjourning (ending) - Now congress meets year round w/ short breaks
- President may call special sessions to deal w/
emergency matters - Bail-out plan
8Section 1 Lesson Closing
- L-J 1
- Answer section 1 assessment (keep in folders)
Keep these to turn in at end of Chapter - 1-5 omit 4 In complete sentences
- This is on an Exit Card to leave class
9Bell Work
- Get Books
- Get Worksheets out
- Answer these two review ?s
- How long is a term in the H.O.R.?
- 2 years
- When congress adjourns it?
- Ends a session
- Read Section 2 Essentials
- Answer 2 ?s at bottom
10What are the size/terms of the House?
- Constitution directs the of the house be
apportioned (distributed) based on pop. - Size
- Currently the house sits at 435 members
- Each state is awarded at least one representative
- D.C., Guam, V. Islands elect delegates but they
are not full-members
11What are the size/terms of the House?
- Terms
- Art. I of the const. says that reps should be
chosen every second year - H.O.R. members serve two year terms
- Ensures that they always have election and
district in mind when conducting business - No Constitutional limit on terms
12How are seats reapportioned?
- Reapportion
- Redistribute
- Art. I of const. directs reapportion to occur
every decennial (10 year) census. - Problems of s led to the Reapportionment Act of
1929 - Congress set limit at 435
- Basically population is divided by 435 now and
that represents the population per rep. - Approx. 650,000 per representative
13Congressional Elections/Districts
- Times, places, and manner for holding election is
determined by states legislature - Can be changed by congress if needed
- Election
- Date All held on same day in every state
- Tuesday after the 1st Monday in Nov. of every
even year - Off-year elections Elections that occur b.t.
presidential elections - Usually party in power loses seats in congress
here - Look at pg. 269 and answer caption
14Congressional Elections/Districts
- Districts
- All rep.s are chosen in separate congressional
districts - Two methods
- General Ticket seats filled at large by whole
state - Done away w/ bc unfairWhy?
- Single-member district Voters in each district
elect one rep. from those running - Gerrymandering became a problem here..Why?
15Qualifications
- Formal are set out in the constitution
- Formal (All refereed by the House )
- At least 25
- U.S. citizen for 7 years
- Inhabitant of state elected from
- Custom of living in district as well
- Informal
- Vary from state-state and district-district
- Party identification, name familiarity,
ethnicity, political experience. - Think Tom Osborne from years ago
16Lesson Closing
- Class work Exit Card
- Answer 1-4 of assessment (pg.273) as well as
answer caption on page 272
17Bell Work
- Get books
- Get worksheets out
- Read/Answer Section 3
- L-J 2
18What is the size of senate
- Constitution states that the senate shall be
composed of two senators from each state. - A. Today the number is 100 b/c there are 50
states - Framers intentions were to keep the senate small
so it would be a more enlightened body than the
house - One reason why it is often referred to as the
upper house
19Their elections past/present
- Past
- Constitution orig. stated that they would be
chosen by the state legislatures - Often choose popular and qualified
- Problems arose when leaders started to buy leg.s
votes to win a senate seat. Millionaires Club - Present
- Those problems resulted in the 17th Amendment
- Elected from the state in the at-large method
- All eligible voters for the most numerous
branch are eligible to vote here too
20How/Why are their terms different?
- How?
- Terms are for 6 years at a time
- No term limits for re-election
- Terms are staggered so that only 1/3 expire
every 2 years - Why?
- 6 years gives them more job security and takes
them away from day-day politics - Allows them to avoid pressures of public opinions
and special interest groups - Staggered Elections Designed so that the upper
house is a continuous body so a majority (66) of
members have experience.
21Qualifications
- 30 years of age
- Citizen of U.S. for 9 years
- Resident of that state
22Lesson Closing
- For Grade tomorrow
- Using colored pencils/markers and colored paper
- Create a concept map or web tree giving
information about both the upper and lower
houses - Can be informative giving election,
qualification, numbers details for each - -Or- Can be in a compare/contrast form w/
sim.s/diff.s - Congress Video
23Bell Work
- Get Books
- Turn in Concept Maps for completion Grade
- Read Section 4 Essentials
- Answer 2 ?s as well
24Duties performed by Congress
- 5 overall duties as explained in the constitution
- Legislators, representatives of their
constituents, committee members, servants of
their constituents, and politicians - A. Representatives of their people
- 4 voting roles (options)
- Trustees decide votes based on merit, own
judgments - Delegates Vote according to folks back home
- Partisans Vote in-line with their party
- Politicos Attempt to have balance of other three.
25Duties performed by Congress
- B. Committee members
- Proposed laws are referred to committees
- Committees made of both houses
- They decide which will make it to floor which not
- C. Servants
- Act as servants to their constituents
- Why?
- Have to perform all sorts of duties to get
re-elected. - Read passage on pg. 282 (notice all the things
they may feel obligated to do!!)
26Compensation/Privileges of Members
- Constitution provides that congress shall
receive a compensation for their services, to be
ascertained by law. - Means they decide/vote on their compensation
- Compensation
- Salary around 158,000 some more
- Speaker of house, Pro Tem, Majority/minority
leaders all get a little more - Fringe Benefits like cheap insurance, travel
allowances, tax deductions for 2 residences - Franking Privilege Benefit that allows them to
mail letters/materials postage free.
27Compensation/Privileges of Members
- Privileges
- Early Art. I Section 6 Cant be arrested while
attending sessions - Why?
- To prevent King from harassing legislators when
U.S. was still under colonial rule - Present
- Cant be ?ed outside of either house about their
speeches/debates - Designed to give protection to members while in
debate over laws/bills - Protects their freedom of opinion during
legislative process
28Lesson Closing
- L-J 3
- Ch. 10 Quiz on Mon.
- HW Packet due Monday for Grade
- Finish Movie 1600 on
- Chapter 10 Review (This will help you w/quiz)
- 2 Choices 1 is due Monday for HW grade
- Pg. 286 1-10 Vocab.
- 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 22, 23
- Complete Study Guide from back