Topic 4 Lesson 6
Across
- 2. Chief executive's power to reject a bill passed by a legislature
- 3. Unpopular provision added to an important bill certain to pass so it will "ride" through the legislative process
- 6. A stalling tactic in which senators monopolize the senate floor with talk and other delays so a bill cannot be brought to a vote
- 8. Enables members to force a bill that has remained in committee 30 days (7 for the rules committee) onto the floor for consideration
- 9. Fewest number of members who must be present for a legislative body to conduct business; majority
- 10. A bill printed in its real form
- 11. A procedure to limit or end floor debate, especially during a filibuster
Down
- 1. A proposal for action that has the force of law when passed; usually deals with special circumstances or temporary matters
- 3. A measure relating to the business of either house of congress or expressing an opinion; does not have the force of law and does not require the president's signature
- 4. A type of veto a chief executive may use after a legislature has adjourned when the chief executive does not sign or reject a bill within the time allowed to do so
- 5. A statement of position on an issue used by the house and senate acting jointly; does not have the force of law and does not require the President's signature
- 7. Proposed laws presented to a legislative body for consideration