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Ch. 5 Vocab Terms

Chapter 5 Vocabulary Terms

QuestionAnswer
Cloture A vote to end a filibuster.
Filibuster Unlimited debate.
Apportion To divide.
Census Counting of people.
Bill A proposed law.
Seniority Length of service.
Gerrymander Drawing distinct lines to someone's advantage.
Bicameral Two house legislator.
Caucus Political meeting.
Impeach To formally charge.
Appropriation Money.
Pocket Veto President sets aside a veto.
Implied Power Powers of congress not listed in the legal constitution.
Write of Habeas Corpus Right to appear before a judge.
Bill of Attainder Law that punishes without trial.
Ex post fact law Punishes for an act that was legal at one time.
Expulsion To kick out.
Immunity Cannot be punished.
Censure To reprimand.
Constituents People served by an elected official.
Franking Privilege Free mail for congressmen.
Standing Commitment A permanent committee.
Select Committee A temporary committee for a certain task.
Conference Committee Works out the differences in the bill.
Joint Committee Made up of both senators and representatives.
Pork Barrel Unnecessary laws that benefit home state.
Pigeonhole Commitment Sets aside a bill.
Lobbyist Person paid to persuade.
Roll call vote Vote by name.
Rider An attachment to a bill.
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