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bicameral   congress is a two-part  
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cencus   population count of each state  
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constituents   people represented by each state legislatures  
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gerrymander   oddly shaped district designed to increase the voting strength of a particular group  
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majority party   political party that half of the members belong to.  
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minority party   party less than half of members attend  
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standing committees   permanent committees  
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seniority   years of service  
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expressed powers   powers delegated to the congress are enumerated(clearly listed)  
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implied powers   not stated explicitly in the constitution  
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elastic clause   allowed congress to stretch its power to meet new needs,  
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impeach   accuse officials of misconduct in office  
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writ of habeas corpus   court order that requires police to bring a prisoner to court to explain why they are holding the person  
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bills of attainder   laws that punish a person without a jury trail.  
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ex post facto laws   laws that make an act a crime after the act has been communited  
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franking provilege   senators and reprsentives can send job-related mail without paying postage  
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lobbyists   people hired by private groups.  
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casework   members of congrees act as trouble shooters for people from their home districts and states who request help in dealing with the federal government.  
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pork barrel projects   government projects and grants that primarily benifit the home district or state  
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joint resolutions   passed by both houses of congress  
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special interest groups   orginaztions made up of people with common interest  
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filibusters   talk a bill to death  
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cloture   procedure where no one can speak for more than one hour  
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voice voting   those in favor say yea those oppose say no  
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standing vote   those in favor stand and be counted, those oppose stand and be counted  
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roll call vote   sentatos respond aye or no when their name is called.  
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veto   refuse to sign  
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pocket veto   if congress has adjourned, the bill dies.  
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