Across
- 3. The 2nd chamber of Congress
- 4. An extended debate in the Senate.
- 8. The manipulation of electoral district boundaries for a party or group of people
- 9. A public meeting where committees, interest groups, agencies, the public, and the press learn about a bill.
- 10. The only way we can counter partisan gerrymandering as of right now.
- 11. The type of gerrymandering where voters of a specific party are packed together in a few districts.
- 13. The President must do this for a bill to become a law.
- 15. What does the legislative branch consist of...
- 16. When both chambers come together to form a group, to resolve differences on a bill.
Down
- 1. There must be a ________ __ _________ for a bill to move forward in the senate.
- 2. The data that is collected every 10 years to assist in redistricting.
- 5. The type of gerrymandering where voters of the same party are split apart among districts.
- 6. The process of drawing electoral district boundaries every ten years.
- 7. How a bill becomes a law
- 12. How a bill is introduced in the House of Representatives
- 14. The 1st chamber of Congress
