The Legislative Branch, Part II

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  1. 5. if two thirds of both houses agree with a bill, they may ? a President's veto
  2. 6. if the President does not agree with a bill, he ? it
  3. 10. only the ? may introduce bills to raise money
  4. 11. these powers are shared between state & national governments
  5. 12. an idea that a representative or a senator has that he/she would like to see become a law
  6. 14. these are unlisted powers that a government must have to run its affairs smoothly
  7. 15. Congress begins its meetings on the ? day of January
  8. 16. in order for a ? to be held, there must be a quorum
  9. 18. these are powers specifically given to Congress by the Constitution
  10. 19. these powers are given to the national government
  11. 21. if the President agrees with a bill, he signs it, and it becomes a ?
  12. 22. one person over half of the number of members
  13. 23. these are powers given to Congress that are general
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  1. 1. the power to declare ? is an example of a enumerated power
  2. 2. members of Congress cannot be ? during meetings or while going to or from meetings
  3. 3. these are powers that only the states have
  4. 4. Congress cannot issue titles of ?, like knights or lords
  5. 7. an ex post facto law ? people for a crime that was not a crime when they did it
  6. 8. the Constitution gives the Congress certain specific ?
  7. 9. representatives and senators are paid by the United States ?
  8. 13. the Constitution outlawed bills of ?, which convict and punish a person without a trial
  9. 17. to stop meeting
  10. 20. this clause Congress the power to make laws to carry out its responsibilities