Title: Opening Splash
1Jeopardy!
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2Senate
Political Spectrum
History
Key Terms
House
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3- 100
How many members of the House of Representatives
are in Congress?
C1-100
435
4- 200
On the basis of what is the number the members
of the House Of Representatives determined per
state?
C1-200
Population
5- 300
How often are members of House of
Representatives Elected?
C1-300
Every 2 years
6- 400
If the president and the VP were to both die,
say, in a car crash on the way to the premiere of
Grown Ups 3, who assumes the role of president?
C1-400
The Speaker selected by the majority party in the
House
7- 500
How many Congressional Calendars are there in
the House of Representatives?
C1-500
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8 - 100
How many members Senate are in Congress?
C2-100
100
9- 200
On the basis of what is the number of Senators
determined per state?
C2-200
There are 2 per state
10- 300
What can bring an end to a filibuster, if only
momentarily, in the Senate?
C2-300
3/5ths Vote ofCloture
11- 400
How often are Senators elected?
C2-400
Every 6 years
12- 500
How many Congressional Calendars are there in the
Senate?
C2-500
2
13- 100
What political party are conservative people most
likely to be associated with?
C3-100
Republican Party
14- 200
Most American are on the of the political
spectrum
C3-200
Middle
15- 300
Those with low income typically favor the party
C3-300
Democratic
16- 400
The media typically have what kind of bias/slant?
C3-400
liberal
17- 500
The best way to determine whom one votes for in a
general election would be to know his/her what?
C3-500
Party Identification
18- 100
This 1993 act allowed for qualified voters to
register to vote when renewing or applying for
their drivers license
C4-100
Motor Voter Act (National Voter Registration Act
of 1993)
19- 200
The Bill of Rights contained this many
ammendments to the Constitution.
C3-200
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This amendment allowed for the citizens of the
District of Columbia to vote for electors for
president and vice president.
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21- 400
Federalist 51 argued for this.
C3-400
Checks and balances
22- 500
This court case found that apportionment in
Georgia districts grossly discriminated against
voters since district population varied in
diluting their votes
C3-500
Wesberry V Sanders
23- 100
The term for someone in office who is running
again
C4-100
incumbent
24- 200
This is the term used to describe the transfer of
power from central government to state or local
governments.
C4-200
Devolution
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This type of grant is for broad purposes, as
opposed to the narrow purposes of other grants.
C4-300
Block Grant
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This theory of government states that power in
the US lies in several entities, not one sole
body.
C4-400
Pluralist theory
27- 500
The act of trying to influence the actions of
government officials.
C4-500
lobbying
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Our House Representative (CAs 46th district)
C4-100
Loretta Sanchez
29- 200
This doesnt allow for amendments on a bill
C4-200
Closed Rule
30- 300
The Congressional chamber with a higher
incumbency re-election rate
C4-300
House of Representatives
31- 400
Work that representatives and their staffers do
for their constituents is called this
C4-400
Casework
32- 500
Third in line for presidency
C4-500
President Pro Tempore