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Federal Government Key Terms

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President of the Senate (breaks a tie) – presides over the SenateVice President
oddly shaped district to increase voting strength of a particular groupgerrymander
population count; taken every 10 years; Congressional districts may change after it takes placeCensus
legislature containing 2 partsBicameral
the people in the state (for senators) or the district (for representatives) who are representedConstituents
takes the Vice President’s place when he’s not available & acts as the chairperson of the senatePresident Pro Tem
dividing an area into districtsApportionment
Political party with the most members in Congress which gets to elect Congressional leaders like Speaker of the House and president pro tem of the SenateMajority Party
Political party with the minority of the members in CongressMinority Party
Where much of the actual work of legislating is performedcommittee
most powerful person in the Housesteers laws through Congress
powers not specifically written in the Constitution which are allowed by the elastic clauseImplied powers
accusing an official of misconductimpeachment
bills pertaining to money which must start in the Houseappropriation bills
freejob related mail for members of Congress
people hired by private groups to influence government decisions makers on certain issues…Like Sydney Ellen Wade in The American Presidentlobbyist
government project that benefits one state or one specific districtPork-barrel projects
organizations of people with a common interest who try to influence government decisions like the GDC (Global Defense Council) in the American Presidentspecial interest groups
talking a bill to death (Occurs in the Senate Only)filibuster
President’s refusal to sign a bill into lawveto
To make lawsLegislate
Part of Congress which brings impeachment chargesHouse of Representatives
Part of Congress which tries impeachment chargesSenate
outlines Presidential Succession25th amendment
limits presidents to 2 terms22nd amendment
Presidential power which has the force of lawexecutive order
the candidate with the majority of the popular vote gets all the electoral voteswinner take all system
Total number of Electoral College votes538
formal agreement between 2 countriestreaty
must approve treaties by 2/3 voteMust approve Supreme Court nominees and appointed ambassadors
representatives from one country who represent their nation in another countryambassador
Head of the armed services of the USthe President
a nation’s plan for dealing with other nationsforeign policy
#1 US foreign policy goalnational security
Plan outlining the raising and spending of funds which is planned by the President and approved by Congressbudget
Incomerevenue
fee on private citizens’ earningsincome tax
Only type of spending that doesn’t need Congress’ approval; items which must be paid – Social security checksinterest payment on government debt
laws that approve spending for certain activities; must begin in the Houseappropriation bills
statement filed each year showing the amount earned and amount owed in taxestax return
the type of tax rate which increases as income increases like our federal income taxprogressive tax
when the government expenditures exceeds government revenue there is a __deficit
Name for money the government spends on services for citizens like social securityeducation and national security
when the government revenues exceeds government expenditure there is a__surplus
type of tax which takes the same percentage from everyone no matter the dollar amount like the sales taxproportional


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