Congressional Powers Puzzle

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  1. 3. Sometimes called enumerated powers; powers directly stated in the constitution
  2. 4. The exclusive right of an inventor to manufacture, use, and sell his or her invention for a specific period, currently 20 years
  3. 6. When one party controls the White House and the other controls the House and Senate
  4. 7. A resolution that covers matters requiring the action of the House and Senate but on which a law is not needed
  5. 8. The exclusive right to publish and sell a literary, musical, or artistic work for a specified period of time
  6. 12. A provision that Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
  7. 17. Powers the government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
  8. 18. Laws proposed to authorize spending money
  9. 19. The formal accusation of misconduct in office
  10. 20. When a president kills a bill passed during the last 10 days Congress is in session by simply refusing to act on it
  11. 22. Arequired government expenditure that continues from one year to the next
  12. 23. A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
  13. 26. Keeps the government open and operating under previous levels of appropriation during times the House and Senate are controlled by different parties and cannot agree on an appropriation bill
  14. 27. A statement adopted to cover matters affecting only one house of Congress
  15. 28. The largest political subdivision of a state
  16. 29. A provision included in a bill on a subject other than the one covered in the bill
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  1. 1. A form of government wherein citizens rule themselves rather than electing representatives to govern on their behalf
  2. 2. Rule that forbids members of Congress to offer amendments to a bill from the floor
  3. 5. How many presidents have been impeached since 1789?
  4. 9. A bill dealing with general matters and applying to the entire nation
  5. 10. A bill dealing with individual people or places
  6. 11. Approval of government spending
  7. 13. Authorizes the activities of the various agencies and programs that are part of the federal government of the United States
  8. 14. A resolution passed in the same form by both houses
  9. 15. An agreement by two or more lawmakers to support each other’s bills
  10. 16. Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, which gives Congress the power to make all laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its duties
  11. 21. A proposed law for raising money; Start in the House then go to the Senate
  12. 24. A single-chamber legislature
  13. 25. A paid representative of an interest group who contacts government officials on behalf of these interest groups