2.1 Congress: The Senate and the House of Representatives

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    • The bicameral legislative branch of the United States government is called Congress
    • What principle is used for representation in the Senate?
      Equal representation
    • The House of Representatives uses population as the basis for determining the number of representatives per state.
    • The Senate has 100 members, while the House of Representatives has 435 members.
    • What is one key responsibility of the Senate?
      Ratify treaties
    • The House of Representatives is responsible for initiating all revenue bills.
    • How many senators represent each state in the Senate?
      Two
    • The Vice President of the United States serves as the President of the Senate.
    • What is the role of the President Pro Tempore in the Senate?
      Fills in for Vice President
    • The committee system in the Senate divides legislative work into specialized areas.
    • Match the type of Senate committee with its description:
      Standing Committee ↔️ Handles ongoing legislative issues
      Select Committee ↔️ Formed for specific tasks
      Joint Committee ↔️ Members from both Senate and House
    • The Senate has the power to confirm presidential appointments.
    • What key power of the Senate involves approving international agreements?
      Ratify treaties
    • The Senate's key powers include confirming presidential appointments and ratifying treaties.
    • Rank the Senate leadership positions in order of their hierarchical importance:
      1️⃣ President of the Senate
      2️⃣ President Pro Tempore
      3️⃣ Majority Leader
      4️⃣ Minority Leader
    • How many members are in the House of Representatives?
      435
    • Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms.
    • Who presides over the House of Representatives?
      Speaker of the House
    • The House of Representatives has the power to initiate revenue bills.
    • The House of Representatives is responsible for impeaching federal officials.
    • What is the term length for a senator in the Senate?
      Six years
    • The House of Representatives emphasizes representing the current will of the people.
    • Which chamber benefits smaller states due to equal representation?
      Senate
    • What type of legislative body is Congress?
      Bicameral
    • Congress is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, which together create laws
    • What is the basis of representation in the Senate?
      Equal representation
    • Senators serve a term length of six years
    • Which chamber initiates revenue bills?
      House of Representatives
    • The Senate focuses on long-term policy, while the House emphasizes the current will of the people
    • How many senators does each state have?
      Two
    • Representatives serve six-year terms.
      False
    • What is the total number of senators in the Senate?
      100
    • The Vice President of the United States serves as the President of the Senate
    • Who leads the majority party in the Senate?
      Majority Leader
    • Standing committees are temporary and formed for specific investigations.
      False
    • What type of committee resolves differences between Senate and House versions of bills?
      Conference Committee
    • The Senate has the power to ratify treaties
    • Select committees handle ongoing legislative issues.
      False
    • What is the number of representatives in the House of Representatives?
      435
    • The Speaker of the House presides over sessions and sets the legislative agenda