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Bicameral
a two house
legislative
system
Legislative branch
made of the
house
of
representatives
and the
senate
; responsible for creating laws
Executive branch
responsible for
enforcing
the laws
Judicial branch
carries out the
laws
Reapportionment Act of 1929
allowed
states
to draw districts of varying size and shape
Upper house
senate
Lower house
the
house
of
representatives
Bill
a proposal for a new law or a change an existing law
Veto
a
constitutional
right to reject a decision or proposal
Constituents
a citizen or voter that is represented by a
politician
Bipartisan
the agreement of two political parties that usually oppose each other's policies
22nd amendment
no person shall be elected into the office of the president more than
twice
25th amendment
the
vice president
becomes president if the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office by
impeachment
Incumbent
current holder of an office or position
The
cabinet
serve as advisors to the
president
Electoral college
the group of
presidential electors
that is formed every four years
Platform
a set of principles, goals, and strategies designed to address
political
issues
Impeachment
the process of bringing
charges
against a
government
official
for wrongdoing
Supreme court
the highest court in the land and required by the
constitution
Gerrymandering
drawing the boundaries of electoral districts in a way that gives one political party an advantage
Filibuster
a prolonged debate or delay to prevent a vote on a bill, resolution, or amendment
Implied powers
political powers granted to the united states government that aren't explicitly stated in the
constitution
Term of congress
a
two
year term
Session of congress
one
year long
Expressed powers
make laws
declare war
impeach
and try federal officers
Integrity
those in
public
administration to consistently act with values that are accepted by the public