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__ was the first woman in history to win an elected position to the formal House leadership in either political party.. a. Hilary Clinton d. Susan B. Anthonyb. Nancy Pelosi e. Elizabeth Dolec. Jeanette Rankin. The Framers' original conception of the representation
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1. POLS 1113American Federal Government Chapter Six Universe:Congress
2. __ was the first woman in history to win an elected position to the formal House leadership in either political party. a. Hilary Clinton d. Susan B. Anthony
b. Nancy Pelosi e. Elizabeth Dole
c. Jeanette Rankin Answer: B
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3. The Framers original conception of the representational function of Congress was __ than it is today. a. broader d. more expansive
b. much narrower e. all of the above
c. less restricted Answer: B
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4. Any two-chambered legislature is also described as
a. a Congress. d. bi-sexual.
b. bifurcated. e. bicameral.
c. bimodal. Answer: E
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5. Under the Constitution, senators serve a __-year term. a. 2 d. 8
b. 4 e. life
c. 6 Answer: C
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6. Prior to 1913, state legislatures controlled the selection of senators. The __ Amendment provides for the direct state-wide election of senators. a. 15th d. 18th
b. 16th e. 19th
c. 17th Answer: C
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7. Under the Constitution, members of the House of Representatives are directly elected for a __-year term. a. 1 d. 4
b. 2 e. 6
c. 3 Answer: B
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8. According to the authors, the most important power Congress has is the power to(of)
a. oversight of executive and judicial actions.
b. lay and collect taxes.
c. declare war.
d. impeach presidents and judges.
e. make laws. Answer: E
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9. Congress has managed to increase the scope of its enumerated powers through the interpretation of the
a. formal law-making power.
b. inherent powers doctrine.
c. grant of exclusive powers by the executive.
d. necessary and proper clause.
e. commander-in-chief clause of Article I. Answer: D
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10. Impeachment is a power granted to the
a. Supreme Court. d. Senate.
b. House of e. Justice Department.
Representatives.
c. independent counsel. Answer: B
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11. The Senates role in the impeachment process is
a. merely a formality.
b. to hold the trial to determine whether to remove the offending judge, justice, president or vice president.
c. provide a prosecution team of managers.
d. options a and c.
e. all of the above. Answer: B
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12. The House of Representatives and Senate combined have __ members. a. 335 d. 535
b. 425 e. 600
c. 450 Answer: D
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13. The House of Representatives operations differ from the Senates in a number of ways in that the House
a. offers advice and consent on major appointments.
b. members are highly specialized.
c. tried impeached officials.
d. leadership is more collegial with its members.
e. members are generalists. Answer: B
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14. The leader of the House of Representatives is called the
a. Majority Leader. d. Speaker
b. Chamber President. e. Grand Puhba
c. President Pro Tempore. Answer: D
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15. The congressional leaders who conduct vote counts and line up members on partisan issues are called
a. enforcers. d. troops.
b. whips. e. captains.
c. sergeants at arms. Answer: B
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16. The presiding officer of the Senate who can vote only in the case of a tie is the
a. President Pro Tempore.
b. Majority Whip.
c. Majority Leader.
d. Speaker.
e. Vice President of the United States. Answer: E
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17. The true leader of the Senate is the
a. Vice President. d. President Pro Tempore.
b. Speaker. e. Majority Whip.
c. Majority Leader. Answer: C
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18. Committees to which proposed bills are referred are called __ committees. a. conference d. joint
b. standing e. select
c. reconciliation Answer: B
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19. A committee that is established on a temporary basis is called a(n) __ committee. a. standing d. conference
b. select e. reconciliation
c. joint
20. The traffic cop of the House of Representatives is called the __ Committee, assigning the scheduled date for debate, the amount of time available for debate, and what kinds of amendments will be offered. a. Debate d. Rules
b. Appropriations e. Administration
c. Central Answer: D
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21. The chair of a committee can usually prevent action on a bill, but the full House can force a bill to be reported to the floor through the use of a(n)
a. cloture vote. d. appeal to the House
b. censure motion. parliamentarian.
c. discharge petition. e. filibuster. Answer: C
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22. The average senator serves on __ standing committees. a. 1-2 d. 7-8
b. 3-4 e. 9-10
c. 5-6 Answer: B
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23. The average representative serves on __ standing committee(s). a. 1 d. 4
b. 2 e. 5
c. 3 Answer: A
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24. Members of Congress often seek committee assignments based upon
a. party preferences. d. opportunities for
b. their own interests for pork barrel
and/or expertise. legislation.
c. maximum benefit e. all of the above.
to their home state
or district. Answer: D
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25. Among the advantages of incumbency include all of the following EXCEPT
ease of fund- d. the perception of being a
raising. Washington insider.
b. name recognition. e. all of the above.
c. access to the media. Answer: D
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26. In general, Congress is __ than the rest of the population of the United States. a. more male d. older and whiter
b. wealthier e. all of the above.
c. better educated Answer: E
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27. In general, the primary goal of every member of Congress is
a. party discipline. d. accumulating power.
b. reelection. e. to become a party leader.
c. becoming president. Answer: B
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28. The __ theory of representation asserts that elected representatives should listen to their constituents opinions, but then use their own best judgment to make decisions. a. delegate d. weasel
b. politico e. suicidal
c. trustee Answer: C
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29. The __ theory argues that elected representatives should feel themselves bound to follow the preferences of their constituents, even when it contradicts their own expert judgment. a. delegate d. weasel
b. politico e. suicidal
c. trustee Answer: A
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30. Most politicians conform to the __ theory of representation, following their constituents wishes on issues that are important to their district/state, but following their own preferences on matters where constituents are less likely to have a preference. a. delegate d. weasel
b. politico e. suicidal
c. trustee Answer: B
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31. When making decisions about complicated bills, legislators often look to a variety of sources for cues on how to vote, including
a. party members. d. their own personal
b. their partys beliefs.
leadership e. all of the above.
c. constituents. Answer: E
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32. During the average congressional session, as many as __ bills are introduced. a. 1,500 d. 9,000
b. 4,000 e. 15,000
c. 7,000 Answer: D
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33. Of those bills introduced in Congress, __ percent are enacted into law. a. only about 1 d. 30
b. fewer than 10 e. over 75
c. 25 Answer: B
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34. In order to expedite passage of a particularly important bill, the House of Representatives may decide to form a__, in which 100 members deliberate without many of the procedural rules that can delay consideration of a bill. a. Debate Committee d. joint committee
b. Committee of Elders e. conference
c. Committee of the Whole committee Answer: C
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35. A tactic in which a senator requests to be notified when the leadership will bring a bill to the floor, and which often effectively stops the bill from being introduced, is called a
a. stop. d. filibuster.
b. hold. e. discharge petition.
c. restraining order. Answer: B
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36. Senate rules allow for unlimited debate (in theory), which means that an individual senator or a small group of senators can threaten to __, or literally talk to death a bill. a. wang doodle d. hootenany
b. filibuster e. stonewall
c. gerrymander Answer: B
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37. The only way under the current rules to stop debate is to invoke __, which requires sixty votes to support a motion to end debate. a. summary judgment d. cloture
b. recess e. point of order
c. time out Answer: D
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38. Congressional review of the activities of a federal agency, department, or office is called
a. oversight. d. advisory review.
b. investigation. e. legislative
c. ombudsmanship. surveillance. Answer: A
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39. Congress can also oversee governmental actions by allowing citizens to appeal adverse bureaucratic decisions. This process, adopted by the 104th Congress, is called
a. bureaucratic examination. d. formal oversight.
b. legislature empanelling. e. administrative
c. congressional review. adjudication. Answer: C
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40. Throughout American history, the House of Representatives has impeached __ presidents. a. 1 d. 4
b. 2 e. 5
c. 3 Answer: 2
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41. A tradition by which presidents generally defer selection of district court judges to the choice of the senators of their own party who represent the state in which a vacancy occurs is called. a. preferential treatment. d. senatorial prerogative.
b. senatorial courtesy. e. states rights.
c. presidential deference.
42. True/False Universe
43. The United States currently has a unicameral legislature. a. True b. False Answer: False
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44. Every ten years, congressional districts are redrawn to reflect each states increase or decrease in the overall population. a. True b. False Answer: True
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45. Incumbents are often defeated in their bids for reelection to the House of Representatives. a. True b. False Answer: False
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46. The Speaker of the House is the only officer of the House of Representatives specifically mentioned in the Constitution. a. True b. False Answer: True
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47. The president pro tempore of the Senate is a senior-most member of the majority party, and his/her seniority gives them great power in the Senate. a. True b. False Answer: False
Explanation: the first part of the statement is true; however, the office of president pro tempore is a ceremonial post with little real political power.
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Explanation: the first part of the statement is true; however, the office of president pro tempore is a ceremonial post with little real political power.
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48. Congress is organized on the basis of political parties. a. True b. False Answer: True
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49. A conference committee is where members from both houses meet in order to iron out differences between their versions of a bill. a. True b. False Answer: True
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50. Committee chairs can be members of either the majority or minority party. a. True b. False Answer: False
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51. Committee chairs have the power to kill a bill. a. True b. False Answer: True
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52. Committee chairs wield great power, including drafting legislation, managing a million-dollar-plus staff budget, and being lobbied by heads of bureaucratic agencies, Cabinet Secretaries, the president, and lobbyists for interest groups. a. True b. False Answer: True
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53. Committee chairpersons are filled in order of seniority. a. True b. False Answer: False
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54. Between 1980-1990, incumbency advantages reached new highs, and 95% of incumbents who sought reelection won. a. True b. False Answer: True
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55. The 109th Congress has 82 women representatives and senators. a. True b. False Answer: True
Page Ref: 224Answer: True
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56. Lawyers are the largest single occupational group represented in Congress. a. True b. False Answer: True
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57. In the present Congress, there is only one African-American serving in the Senate. True b. False Answer: True
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58. By far, the bulk of African-Americans and Hispanics currently serving in the House of Representatives and the Senate are Democrats. a. True b. False Answer: True
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59. Congress has the power to review the actions of an agency, department, or office. a. True b. False Answer: True
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60. The House of Representatives plays a special oversight function through its capacity to advise and consent on key appointments to the executive and judicial branches. a. True b. False Answer: False
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