Module 3, Lesson 3 Vocab

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Across
  1. 3. consists of members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate to review bills
  2. 4. a proposal made by a Congressperson that has not yet become a law
  3. 7. a law passed or money set aside meant only to benefit a small portion of constituents in a district
  4. 9. vote held to limit the length of debate in the Senate requiring 3/5 of senators to approve
  5. 11. permanent group of individuals who review bills brought to the House or Senate
  6. 12. court order requiring an individual be brought before a judge to explain the reason for detainment
  7. 13. population count taken every 10 years to determine representation in Congress
  8. 14. work done to benefit the constituents in a Congressperson’s district
  9. 16. occurs after 10 days of a bill being presented to the president; the president does not sign, but the Congress is not in session, causing the bill to die
  10. 17. created as needed and dissolved when work is completed; usually for investigative purposes
  11. 18. geographical area of a Congressperson’s residence whom they represent
  12. 20. the redrawing of Congressional districts to benefit a particular party
Down
  1. 1. serves as the “day to day” leader of the Senate; the senator who has been in the Senate the longest
  2. 2. would allow individuals to be punished for a crime without a trial
  3. 5. the people in a Representative or Senators district
  4. 6. leader of the House of Representatives
  5. 8. non-stop talking by a Senator during the debate process of a bill meant to delay a vote on the bill
  6. 9. a meeting of individuals between the House and the Senate held after a bill is voted on; creates a compromise bill of the House and Senate versions
  7. 10. a law to charge someone with a crime passed after the crime was committed by an individual
  8. 15. public rebuke by Congress of an individual charged with a crime
  9. 19. term that refers to the two chambers of the legislative branch