AP GOV Chapter 4 - CONGRESS

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U.S. Congress

The national legislative body of the U.S., consisting of the Senate, or upper house, and the House of Representatives, or lower house

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House of Representatives

Directly elected by district voters

- meant to be close to the people and their wishes

- Serve two years (brief terms help keep reps accountable to the people)

- Issues articles of impeachment against executive branch members (think nancy pelosi vs trump)

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U.S. Senate

- More isolated from the public

- 6 year terms, but 1/3 rotate every three years to keep it fresh

- Add stability to the legislation in case of voting mistakes (Fall Back)

- Confirms nominations of executive officers

- Can impeach with a 2/3 vote

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Gerrymandering

Process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power.

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Shaw vs. Reno

NO racial gerrymandering; race cannot be the sole or predominant factor in redrawing legislative boundaries; majority-minority districts.

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Redistricting

The redrawing of congressional and other legislative district lines following the census, to accommodate population shifts and keep districts as equal as possible in population.

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Pork Barrel Spending

Legislative funding for unnecessary projects that favor the district of a particular representative/legislator (funding something just to help some other legislator)

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Logrolling

(vote trading)

- voting to support a colleague's bill in return for a promise of future support

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Oversight

The effort by Congress, through hearings, investigations, and other techniques, to exercise control over the activities of EXECUTIVE agencies

CONGRESS BABYSITS EXECUTIVE

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Constituency

Body of voters in a given area who elect a representative or senator

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Apportionment

Process of determining the number of reps for a state by looking at the population from the census data

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Partisan Gerrymandering

Drawing of district boundaries into weird shapes to benefit certain party

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Baker vs. Carr

The Supreme Court ruling that all state districts must be equal in population., required that voting district needed to be reapportioned.

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Majority-Minority district

A district where voters of a minority ethnicity make up an electoral majority within the district

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Malapportionment

Uneven distribution of the population between legislative districts

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Incumbency

Holding the political office and running for re-election

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Incumbency Advantage

Those already in office who are trying to beat newcomers have an advantage depending on how they served their term and how much voter liked their policies

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Speaker of the House

Most powerful role in the HOR, usually part of the majority party

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Political Action Committee (PAC)

A committee set up by a corporation, labor union, or interest group that raises money for campaigns and candidates

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House Majority Leader

Second in power for the HOR

- dictates the majority party activities

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Whip

A senator or representative who helps the party leader stay informed about what party members are thinking

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Minority Leader

Much less powerful, dictates activities of the minority party in the HOR

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Senate Majority Leader

The chief spokesperson of the majority party in the Senate, who directs the legislative program and party strategy. Has the most power in the senate

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Committee Chair

The leaders of congressional committees, usually members of the majority party with the most seniority on that committee.

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Discharge petition

A motion to move a bill out of the committee and onto the floor of the HOR

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House Rules Committee

Determines the rules for debate of each bill, including whether the bill may be amended. This is the most powerful committee in the House.

- Determines when a bill will be subject to debate and whether the amendments will be allowed on the floor

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Committee of the Whole

All house members become members of a single committee

- Make it easier to consider complex legislation

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Hold

A delay placed on legislation because of a speaker who objects a bill

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Filibuster

When a senator delays a bill passing by taking up the floor for as long as possible

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Cloture

A procedure for terminating debate, especially filibusters, in the Senate with a vote of 60

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Veto

Power of president to object a bill

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Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

executive branch office responsible for assisting the president with setting national spending

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Entitlement Program

Programs such as unemployment insurance, disaster relief, or disability payments that provide benefits to all eligible citizens, regardless of income

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Mandatory Spending

Spending required by existing law

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Discretionary Spending

Spending for programs and policies at the discretion of Congress and the President

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Budget Surplus

Amount of money remaining after the government takes in more than it spent

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Budget Deficit

A situation in which the government spends more than it takes in

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National Debt

The total amount of money owed by the federal government

- about 23 trillion dollars (nice job america)

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Delegate Role

A concept of legislative work as simply voting the desires of one's voters, regardless of one's own personal views

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Trustee Role

Role in congress when members act as trustees, making their own decisions based on their knowledge and judgement. (don't listen to voter decisions at much)

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Politico Role

Role played by elected representatives who act as trustees or as delegates, depending on the issue.

(A balance between trustees and delegates)

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Bipartisanship

Two major parties find common ground and work together to pass legislation

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Gridlock

When, usually because of a divided government, a bill is stalled or even stopped

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Lame Duck Period

Period at the end of a presidential term when Congress may block presidential initiatives and nominees.

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Divided Government

When the president and one chamber in congress are of two different parties

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Appropriations Committee

HOR committee that deals with federal spending

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