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Civics
Unit 3 Vocab
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Legislative Branch | the branch of government that makes the laws |
| Impeach | to accuse an official of wrong doing |
| Appropriations | funds for specific use |
| Speaker of the House | Leader of the House of Representatives |
| Bicameral | a two-house legislature |
| Vice President | this person votes in the Senate in case of a tie |
| Standing Committee | a permanent committee that specializes in a particular topic |
| Majority Party | the party with the most members in Congress |
| Redistricting | the process of redrawing the boundaries of districts |
| Re-Apportionment | the redistribution of legislative seats according to population |
| President Pro-Tempore | "President of the Senate for the time being"-when the vice-president is absent |
| Expressed Powers | powers listed in Article 1 of the Constitution |
| Filibuster | freedom by senators to kill a bill by continuously talking until the bill is withdrawn |
| Constituents | people in congressional districts |
| Census | a process for counting a nation's population |
| Conference Committee | a joint committee that helps members of the Senate and the House of Representatives work together |
| Joint Session | when senators and representatives meet together to hear the President's State of the Union Address |
| Implied Powers | a power not expressly named in the Constitution |
| Minority Party | the party with fewer members in Congress |
| Lobbyist | people who represent interest groups |
| Checks and Balances | a system in which each branch of government is able to limit the power of the two other branches |
| Interest Groups | groups of people who work together for similar interests or goals |
| Cloture | this limits a senator to debate for no more than one hour, and its use must be voted on by the senate |
| Bill | a proposed law |
| Expulsion | to force a member of Congress to leave because of wrong doing or dishonesty |