Politics of the United States Questions
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An election results in a senate with 55 democrats & 45 republicans, on a committee of 24 senators, how many would be republicans ?
Counterterrorism & intelligence is most likely a subcommittee of which of these standing committees in the House ?
To maintain uniformity in democratic proceedings Thomas Jefferson wrote the first rules manual for congress when he was Vice President. Which of the following behaviors would not be tolerated based on this rules manual ?
Which of these committee types has the greatest powers over the movement of a bill through congress?
One policial party has consistently won a House within a particular district with 75-80% of the vote. Then, one year, the other party wins the seat with 85% of the vote. This result could be evidence of which of the following ?
Which of these would most likely be a result of increasing the concentration of power within the office of the speaker of the House ?
The House rule that limits the amount of time a member can speak during a debate is meant to?
To virtually eliminate the threat of a filibuster, the Senate would have to have a minimum of how many members from one party?
Of the following groups, which is most underrepresented in Congress?
The vice president of the United States is the ceremonial leader of the Senate, but he or she has little real leadership responsibilities. The leader of the Senate responsible for the brunt of the work of the majority party is the____________
Which of these statements is true for both the House of Representative & the Senate ?
Over the past three decades, the distance between the political parties in Congress has been growing steadily. As the parties have pulled apart ideologically, they also have become more _________ internally.
Which example best demonstrates a legislator acting as a trustee of his or her constituency?
A committee created to reconcile differences in versions of a bill passed by the House and Senate is called a(n) _____________ committee.
-One thing that helps incumbents win reelection is __________________,which might include federal spending projects benefitting state and local governments, businesses, colleges, and other institutions in a congressional district.
Which incumbency advantage involves efforts to highlight an incumbent's service to individuals and to the district?
Whose job is it to convey the party's position to rank-and-file congresspersons, keep vote counts, pressure waverers, and report the views and complaints of the House to the party leadership?
_______ committees exist in both the House and Senate, may be temporary or permanent, and usually have a specific focus.
____________ is defined as the activities of members of Congress that help individual constituents, particularly by cutting through bureaucratic red tape.
Why might incumbents want to deemphasize their policy positions during a reelection campaign?