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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
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
Delegate model of representation “House” work 100
Trustee model of representation “House” work 200
Committee system in Congress “House” work 300
Cloture “House” work 400
Logrolling “House” work 500
Standing Committee Commit-tees 100
Rules Committee Commit-tees 200
Conference committee Commit-tees 300
Joint committee Commit-tees 400
Select committee Commit-tees 500
Constituent casework What they do 100
Pork barrel legislation What they do 200
Oversight What they do 300
Rider What they do 400
Ways and Means Committee What they do 500
Seniority system Leaders & Groups 100
Speaker of the House Leaders & Groups 200
Senate majority leader Leaders & Groups 300
Minority leader Leaders & Groups 400
Congressional Caucus Leaders & Groups 500
Reapportionment Elections 100
Congressional redistricting Elections 200
Gerrymandering Elections 300
Incumbency effect Elections 400
Baker v. Carr (1862) Elections 500
Article I Mis-cell-any 100
Filibuster Mis-cell-any 200
Legislative veto Mis-cell-any 300
Congressional checks on the Executive branch Mis-cell-any 400
Congressional checks on the Legislative branch Mis-cell-any 500