Unit 5 - Legislative Branch

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Across
  1. 4. this is the top position in the senate, senior member of the majority party
  2. 8. type of committee in congress that makes sure identical language is in house and senate bills
  3. 10. presidential denial of a bill
  4. 11. type of committee that only exists in the house set's guidelines for debate
  5. 17. drawing district lines after reapportionment
  6. 19. presidential denial of a bill by letting it expire with congress out of session
  7. 20. top house leadership position, selected from majority party, 2nd in line in presidential succession
  8. 21. process of giving states the right amount of house members after every census
  9. 22. vote needed to get a bill passed
  10. 24. number of years in a senator's term
  11. 25. process of addressing congress about legislative concerns
  12. 27. number of senators per state
  13. 28. yearly time segment in congress 2 per term
  14. 29. senate rule that ends a filibuster
Down
  1. 1. this clause in the cons't inferred implied powers
  2. 2. vote needed to override a presidential veto or to stop a filibuster
  3. 3. type of resolution approved by both houses that has the power of law; needs presidential approval
  4. 5. content that is unrelated to the purpose of the bill that often gets added to the end
  5. 6. drawing district lines to one party's advantage
  6. 7. name for anyone who lives in a senator or reps home state or district
  7. 9. minimum number of congress members present to conduct business
  8. 12. type of committee that is permanent and addresses specific types of bills
  9. 13. rule in the senate that allows continuous debate on a subject
  10. 14. assistant to majority/minority leaders
  11. 15. slang term used to describe what happens to a bill that dies in committee
  12. 16. minimum age of a house of representative member
  13. 18. powers given to congress written in cons't
  14. 21. action taken by one house of congress that does not have the power of law
  15. 23. "two houses" established to balance power between big and small pop states
  16. 26. type of powers were established by mcculloch v maryland - not written in cons't