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AP Government Jeopardy – Congress

AP Government Jeopardy – Congress. Final Jeopardy! Question Congress. U.S. Senate. Whose house? 100. Seventeenth Amendment (1913). Whose house? 200. Six years. Whose house? 300. U.S. House of Representatives. Whose house? 400. Two years. Whose house? 500.

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AP Government Jeopardy – Congress

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  1. AP Government Jeopardy – Congress

  2. Final Jeopardy! QuestionCongress

  3. U.S. Senate Whose house? 100

  4. Seventeenth Amendment (1913) Whose house? 200

  5. Six years Whose house? 300

  6. U.S. House of Representatives Whose house? 400

  7. Two years Whose house? 500

  8. Delegate model of representation “House” work 100

  9. Trustee model of representation “House” work 200

  10. Committee system in Congress “House” work 300

  11. Cloture “House” work 400

  12. Logrolling “House” work 500

  13. Standing Committee Commit-tees 100

  14. Rules Committee Commit-tees 200

  15. Conference committee Commit-tees 300

  16. Joint committee Commit-tees 400

  17. Select committee Commit-tees 500

  18. Constituent casework What they do 100

  19. Pork barrel legislation What they do 200

  20. Oversight What they do 300

  21. Rider What they do 400

  22. Ways and Means Committee What they do 500

  23. Seniority system Leaders & Groups 100

  24. Speaker of the House Leaders & Groups 200

  25. Senate majority leader Leaders & Groups 300

  26. Minority leader Leaders & Groups 400

  27. Congressional Caucus Leaders & Groups 500

  28. Reapportionment Elections 100

  29. Congressional redistricting Elections 200

  30. Gerrymandering Elections 300

  31. Incumbency effect Elections 400

  32. Baker v. Carr (1862) Elections 500

  33. Article I Mis-cell-any 100

  34. Filibuster Mis-cell-any 200

  35. Legislative veto Mis-cell-any 300

  36. Congressional checks on the Executive branch Mis-cell-any 400

  37. Congressional checks on the Legislative branch Mis-cell-any 500

  38. FINAL JEOPARDY

  39. FINAL JEOPARDY

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