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governmentexam2

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Which accurately describes the results of the 2010 congressional elections?   Republicans gained a majority of seats in the house and in the senate  
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Which of the following applies to the Senate but not the House of Representatives   Gives advice and consent to the presidents on treaties  
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The "Great Compromise" dealt with   representation in congress  
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An example of casework   Is help from a senator in getting a last-minute passport to attend a relative's funeral in Belarus  
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What members of congress are least likely to act like a trustee?   a member from house of represenatives  
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Reapportionment occurs   every 10 years  
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Who does a filibuster most benefit   minority interests  
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What is it called when a congressional committee takes testimony from those who are for or against a bill?   A hearing  
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What happens to most bills that are introduced to congress?   They do not become a law  
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What is Congress's most powerful tool for overseeing the executive branch?   Impeachment  
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Congress's monitoring of the executive branch to make sure it properly carries out the law is called..   oversight  
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What change did Barack Obama make to immigration policy using executive order?   He focused on auditing and fining companies who hire illegal immigrants  
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What did George W. Bush use most often to expand presidential powers?   signing statements  
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Why do presidents prefer executive agreements over treaties?   executive agreements are enacted without congressional approval  
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What is the title of the official who usually briefs the president each day on events related to the nation's security?   National security advisor  
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Remember the following statement is accurate:   The constitution does not mention the presidents cabinet  
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What best describes the relationship between Congress and the presidents as created by the constitution?   Prone to conflict  
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Why did George W. Bush have difficulty getting a republican controlled congress to approve his immigration and social security reforms?   Members of his own political party were not united in support of his policies  
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Elections encourage presidents to   propose policy's that the public supports  
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What are 2 major roles of members of Congress?   Enumerated powers and necessary of proper clause  
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Constituent   the voters or residents in a district represented by elective officer  
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Constituency   the district of legislator  
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How long is term in House of Represenatives?   2 years  
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In which chamber do budget bills originate   House of Representatives  
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Which legistlative chamber has job of confirming presidential appointments?   senate  
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The rallocation of congressional seats among the states every 1- years, following the census is known as ....   reapportionment  
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The number of represenatives w voting priveleges in H.O.R is currently ....   435  
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The process of redrawing congressional districts to match population shifts in states with more than one represenative is called...   redistricting  
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Redrawing congressional districts boundaries to factor or hurt a particular group or party is known as....   gerrymandering  
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What is an open seat election?   incumbent is not running (someone in office now)  
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Who is presiding officer in House of Represenatives?   John Boehner  
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.... are permanent committees responsible for legislation in particular policy areas   standing  
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What is name of extremley powerful congressional committee that determines when debate on a bill takes place....   the house rules committee  
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Filibuster   prevent a bill from coming to a vote by talking it to death  
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Cloture   vote to end a filibuster requires 3/5 of the senate  
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..... refers to the right of a president to keep conversations with his advisors confidential so that he can recieve truthful advice from them   executive privilege  
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the order of presidential succession beyond the vice president was establish by......   presidential succession law of 1947  
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The presidents cabinet is composed of the....   senior appointed officers  
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What are roles of president?   execuative military legislative judicial chief of state chief execuative domestic policy maker  
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In the U.S treaties are negotiated by the president and requires ------approval from the ----   congress senate  
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Excecuative agreements   an agreement with another country signed by the president has the forve of law foes not require senate approval  
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