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AP United States Government and Politics
Unit 2: Interactions Among Branches of Government
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
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