U.S. History

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Across
  1. 2. A two chamber legislature
  2. 4. Laws that are passed by congress to appropriate money for local federal projects
  3. 6. The yearly financial plan for the federal government
  4. 9. An agreement by 2 or more lawmakers to support each other's bills
  5. 11. A bill that sets up a federal program and specifies how much money may be appropriated for the program
  6. 13. The formal accusation of misconduct in office
  7. 16. A member of a lawmaker’s personal staff who runs the lawmaker's office, supervises the schedule, and gives advice
  8. 20. A session at which a committee listens to testimony from people interested in the bill
  9. 21. A motion placed on a bill in the senate that alerts party leaders that if unanimous consent were to be sought, they would object.
  10. 25. Willful obstruction of justice
  11. 26. Freedom from prosecution for witnesses whose testimony ties them to illegal acts
  12. 30. A bill that establishes a program and says how much can be spent on the program
  13. 31. Part of a funding bill that will go to a certain purpose
  14. 32. The exclusive right to an inverter to manufacture, use, and sell his or her invention for a specific period, currently 20 years
  15. 33. The exclusive right to publish and sell a literary, musical, or artistic work for a specified period of time.
  16. 35. Rule that permits floor debate and the addition of amendments to the bill
  17. 40. Lying under oath
  18. 42. A private meeting of party leaders to choose candidates for office
  19. 43. A proposal law
  20. 47. Rule that forbids members of congress to offer amendments to a bill from the floor
  21. 52. A motion by all members of the senate who are present to set aside formal rules and consider a bill from the calendar
  22. 53. A resolution that cover matters requiring the action of the house and senate but on which a law is not needed
  23. 56. A provision included in a bill on a subject other than the one covered on the bill
  24. 59. The people who work for house and senate
  25. 61. The power of an executive to reject one or more items in a bill without vetoing the entire
  26. 62. A resolution passed in the same form by both house
  27. 64. The president’s refusal to spend money Congress has voted to fund a program
  28. 65. Powers that government requires to carry out its expressed powers
  29. 66. Direct contact made by lobbyist to persuade government officials to support the policies their interest group favors
  30. 67. A group of people who share common goals
  31. 69. a resolution adopted by both houses of a legislative assembly that does not require the signature of the chief executive and that does not have the force of law
  32. 70. The people who work directly for individual senators and representatives
  33. 71. A group within a standing committee that specializes in a subcategory of its standing committee’s responsibility
  34. 72. The senate member, elected by the senate, who stands in as president of the senate in the absence of the vice president
  35. 73. A temporary committee formed to study one specific issue and report its findings to the House or Senate
  36. 74. A proposed law to authorize spending money
Down
  1. 1. A schedule that lists the order in which bills will be considered in congress
  2. 3. A system that gives the member of the majority party with the longest uninterrupted service on a particular committee the leadership of that committee
  3. 5. A person whom a member of Congress has been elected to represent
  4. 7. A paid representative of an interest group who contacts government officials on behalf of these interest groups
  5. 8. Powers directly stated in the constitution
  6. 10. A permanent committee in congress that oversees bills that deal with certain kinds of issues
  7. 12. official who is already in office
  8. 14. The speaker’s top assistant whose job is to help plan the majority party’s legislative program and to steer important bills through the House
  9. 15. To set up new district lines after reappointment is complete
  10. 17. Authority shared by two or more committees
  11. 18. A statement adopted to cover matters affecting only one house
  12. 19. A vote of formal disapproval of a member’s actions
  13. 22. Power of the legislative branch to review the policies, programs, and activities of the executive branch on an ongoing basis
  14. 23. When one party controls the White House and the other controls the House and the other controls the House and Senate
  15. 24. A bill dealing with individual people or places
  16. 27. Approval of government spending
  17. 28. A member of a lawmaker’s personal staff who makes a certain that the lawmaker is well informed about proposed legislation
  18. 29. 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
  19. 30. A proposed law to authorize spending money
  20. 32. When a president kills a bill passed during the last 10 days congress is in session by simply refusing to act on it
  21. 34. The money that people and businesses pay to support the activities of the government
  22. 36. A temporary joint committee set up when the house and the senate have passed different versions of the same bill
  23. 37. A bill dealing with general matters and applying to the nation
  24. 38. The process of reassigning representation based on population, after every census
  25. 39. A method of defeating a bill in the senate by stalling the legislative process and preventing a vote
  26. 41. As a whole
  27. 44. The minimum number of members who must be present to permit a legislative body to take official action
  28. 45. The work a lawmaker dose to help constituents with problems
  29. 46. A member of a lawmaker’s personal staff who handles request for help from constituents
  30. 48. a population count
  31. 49. A procedure that allows each senator to speak only one hour on a bill under debate
  32. 50. A provision that Congress wrote into some laws that allowed it to review and cancel actions of executive agencies
  33. 51. Trade among the states
  34. 54. A required government expenditure that continues from one year to the next
  35. 55. To draw a district’s boundaries to gain an advantage in elections
  36. 57. A legal order that a person appear or produce requested documents
  37. 58. An assistant to the party floor leader in the legislative
  38. 60. Rejection of a bill by the president
  39. 63. A law for raising money
  40. 68. A Meeting