gr7 ch 6, 1-4 vocab Word Scramble
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Lt. Governor | Jim Folsom Jr. |
Attorney General | Troy King |
citizen in a voting district represented by public officials at local, state, or federal levels | Constituents |
most powerful leader of the House | Speaker of the House |
President's power to kill a bill, if Congress is not in session, by not signing it for ten day | pocket veto |
to accuse an official of misconduct | impeach |
represnetative of an interest group who contacts lawmakers or other government officials directly to influence their policymaking | lobbyist |
government projects that primarily benefits a Congress member's home state | pork barrel project |
Lt. Governor | Jim Folsom Jr. |
Attorney General | Troy King |
clause 18 | Constituents |
most powerful leader of the House | Speaker of the House |
President's power to kill a bill, if Congress is not in session, by not signing it for ten day | pocket veto |
to accuse an official of misconduct | impeach |
represnetative of an interest group who contacts lawmakers or other government officials directly to influence their policymaking | lobbyist |
government projects that primarily benefits a Congress member's home state | pork barrel projects |
laws that make an act a crime after the act has bee committed | ex post facto law |
created to do a special job for a limited period | select or special committee |
an organization with a common interest of people | special interest group |
tactic of delaying a vote until a bill's sponsor withdraws the measure | filibuster |
population count every 10 years | census |
oddly shaped voting district to increase voting strength of one group | gerrymander |
U. S. Government's Speaker of the House | Nancy Pelosi |
Alabama Senator | Jeff Sessions |
Alabama Senator | Richard Shelby |
Alabama Representative for District 6 (Vestavia) | Spencer Bacchus |
clause that gives Congress the authority to whatever they need to do to carry out expressed powers | clause 18 |
requires police to explain to a court why they are holding a prisoner | write of habeas corpus |
privilege allowing members of Congress to avoid paying postage on business related mail | franking |
help that Congress give constituents who need help dealing with the federal government | casework |
people from a member of Congress' home state | constituent |
passed by both houses of Congress and becomes law if the President signs it | joint resolution |
unrelated amendments tacked on a Senate bill | rider |
Senators can end a filibuster by a 3/5 vote in favor of | cloture |
to draw an irregularly shaped voting district that ensures one party's numeric superiority | gerrymander |
congressional powers given indirectly and not stated explicitly in the Constitution | implied |
system of awarding key congressional responsibilities to members of the majority party who have been in Congress the longest | seniority |
party from which the Speaker of the House is always drawn | majority |
person hired by a private group to affect lawmaker's decision making processes | lobbyist |
party of Congress with fewer than half the seats | minority |
constitutional clause giving Congres authority to stretch its powers to meet new needs | elastic clause |
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