Congress Flashcards

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What is the house of representatives?

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  • Represent popular democracy.
  • Elected every 2 years, no limit to number of terms served (John Lewis was a member for 33 years for Georgia district 5).
  • Speaker is elected by the house, always vote on the majority side (Kevin McCarthy).
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What is the senate?

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  • 100 senators, 2 from each state.
  • Each serve 6 years, 1/3 elected every 2 years.
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What is the USA’s election cycle?

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  • FPTP
  • Every seat of the house is up for election and 1/3 of the senate halfway through the presidency.
  • These are known as midterm elections.
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What is the current make up of Congress under Biden?

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House is democrat (224/213)
Senate is split 50/50

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What is incumbency?

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the holding of an office (president, member of the senate or the house)

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How much did incumbents in senate raise on average in 2016?

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$12.7mil

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What is gerrymandering?

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  • Shaping of congressional districts to give one party a political advantage.
  • States hold the power to shape districts.
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What are trends in the house of representative makeup?

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  • The opposite party of the president tends to gain control in the midterm election, apart from Bush.
    e.g. Obama, Trump, Clinton
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What are the congressional powers of the House of Rep?

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  • Power of the purse (Obamacare needed money but the house couldn’t decide. Shut down for 28 days)
  • Bring charges of impeachment (only used successfully twice)
  • Choose president if electoral college is deadlocked (only used twice)
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What are the exclusive powers of the senate?

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  • Ratify treaties.
  • Confirm judicial appointments.
  • Try cases of impeachment.
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What’s a positive example of jerrymandering?

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  • Illinois district 4 created a Hispanic majority district in 2016.
  • 2/3 were Hispanic
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What does subpoena mean?

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a writ ordering a person to attend a court.

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What’s an example of a subpoena?

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  • The House January 6 select committee has formally transmitted a subpoena to Trump, compelling the former president to provide an accounting under oath about his potential foreknowledge of the Capitol attack and his broader efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
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When was the last constitutional amendment added?

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1992

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When was the last time congress declared war?

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In 1942 on Romania

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During the 2022 cycle, what was the average price to run a senate seat?

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$13.5 million