AP Government - Congress

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Across
  1. 2. process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power
  2. 4. situation in which government is incapable of acting on important issues
  3. 5. agreement by two or more lawmakers to support each other's bills
  4. 10. leader of the majority party who serves as the presiding officer of the House of Representatives
  5. 14. 95% of incumbents are re-elected due to more resources, greater name recognition, and more relationships with politicians
  6. 15. assistance given to constituents by congressional members, answering questions/doing favors
  7. 16. committee that determines how and when debate on a bill will take place. Also determines rules of debate, amendments, etc.
  8. 18. Congress's monitoring of the bureaucracy and its administration of policy
  9. 19. temporary legislative committee established for a limited time period and for a special purpose
  10. 20. use of government funds for projects designed to please voters or legislators and win votes.
Down
  1. 1. reallocation of congressional seats among the states every ten years, following the census
  2. 3. one party controls the White House and another party controls one or both houses of Congress
  3. 6. special joint committee created to reconcile differences in bills passed by the House and Senate
  4. 7. ability of Congress to override a presidential decision
  5. 8. a proposed law to authorize spending money
  6. 9. benefit allowing members of Congress to mail letters and other materials postage-free
  7. 11. permanent committee established in a legislature, usually focusing on a policy area
  8. 12. procedure used in the senate to limit debate on a bill (end a filibuster); requires 60 votes
  9. 13. legislative committee composed of members of both houses
  10. 17. lengthy speech designed to delay or kill the vote on a bill; used only in the Senate