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Page 1: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Chapter 8 Test ReviewChapter 8 Test Review

The Legislative Branch

Page 2: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

people a member of Congress represents

1. interest groups

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. lobbyists

7. pocket veto

8. constituents

9. president pro tempore

Page 3: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

plan for raising and spending money

1. interest groups

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. bill

5. congressional district

6. budget

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. president pro tempore

Page 4: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

agreement to end debate on a bill

1. cloture

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. lobbyists

7. pocket veto

8. bill

9. president pro tempore

Page 5: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

chief officers of each party in Congress

1. interest groups

2. Speaker of the House

3. bill

4. floor leaders

5. congressional district

6. lobbyists

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. president pro tempore

Page 6: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

person who presides over the Senate in Vice President‘s place1. interest groups

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. president pro tempore

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. bill

Page 7: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

people with similar goals

1. bill

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. interest groups

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. president pro tempore

Page 8: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

accuse an official of serious wrongdoing

1. impeach

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. lobbyists

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. president pro tempore

Page 9: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

use of long speeches to prevent a vote on a bill

1. interest groups

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. lobbyists

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. filibuster

Page 10: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

law that convicts a person of a crime with no trial

1. interest groups

2. Speaker of the House

3. bill of attainder

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. lobbyists

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. president pro tempore

Page 11: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

presiding officer in House of Representatives

1. interest groups

2. bill

3. floor leaders

4. Speaker of the House

5. congressional district

6. lobbyists

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. president pro tempore

Page 12: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

a proposed law

1. bill

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. lobbyists

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. president pro tempore

Page 13: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

President prevents a bill from becoming law by keeping it for ten days while Congress is

in session1. interest groups

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. pocket veto

7. bill

8. cloture

9. president pro tempore

Page 14: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

area a House member represents

1. interest groups

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. congressional district

5. bill

6. lobbyists

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. president pro tempore

Page 15: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

people who represent interest groups

1. interest groups

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. bill

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. lobbyists

Page 16: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

population count taken every ten years

1. interest groups

2. Speaker of the House

3. floor leaders

4. budget

5. congressional district

6. census

7. pocket veto

8. cloture

9. president pro tempore

Page 17: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

A member of Congress is primarily responsible to

1. the people he or she represents.

2. special interest groups.

3. lobbyists.

4. his or her governor.

Page 18: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

The most important job of Congress is

1. leading our military forces.

2. making laws.

3. governing cities.

4. helping lobbyists.

Page 19: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Congress is made up of

1. presidents and vice-presidents.

2. judges and mayors.

3. interest groups and lobbyists.

4. representatives and senators.

Page 20: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

What is a requirement of all members of Congress?

1. serve for only two years

2. live in the state that elects them

3. at least 30 years old

4. U.S. citizens for at least nine years

Page 21: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

The job of a member of Congress includes

1. discussing bills.

2. helping constituents.

3. attending meetings.

4. all of the above.

Page 22: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Which is an example of a power of Congress?

1. regulate commerce

2. borrow money

3. declare war

4. all of the above

Page 23: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the right to make laws that are "necessary and proper" for carrying

out listed powers is often called the

1. investigation clause.

2. elastic clause.

3. war powers clause.

4. impeachment clause.

Page 24: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

A writ of habeas corpus

1. impeaches a President.

2. brings someone to court.

3. raises taxes.

4. approves an appointment.

Page 25: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Which is a power held by the House but not the Senate?

1. create federal courts

2. impeach or accuse officials

3. approve Supreme Court justices

4. try an impeached official

Page 26: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Powers of Congress are limited by

1. the President’s veto.

2. Supreme Court decisions.

3. the Constitution.

4. all of the above.

Page 27: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Why is a system of committees necessary in Congress?

1. too few members of Congress

2. too many bills to study

3. citizens demanded committees

4. U.S. Constitution requires it

Page 28: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

In order to reach the President, a bill must pass through

1. the state legislatures.

2. only the Senate.

3. the Speaker of the House

4. both houses of Congress.

Page 29: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Which is true of events that can occur after the President vetoes a bill?

1. the bill is dead

2. bill returns to committee

3. the Speaker has a day to change bill

4. Congress can override by a two-thirds vote

Page 30: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

The most powerful member of the House of Representatives is the

1. Speaker.

2. U.S. President.

3. president pro tempore.

4. majority floor leader.

Page 31: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Only a member of Congress can

1. draw up a bill.

2. veto a bill.

3. introduce a bill in Congress.

4. all of the above.

Page 32: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

A bill goes through many steps before it becomes a law because the Framers

1. wanted many bills passed.

2. did not trust Congress.

3. wanted bills studied with care.

4. did not want laws vetoed.

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A bill dies in committee when the majority of committee members

1. do not support it.

2. send it to the Senate floor.

3. debate and then recommend it.

4. first consider it.

Page 34: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

A compromise bill is the result of

1. the introduction of a bill.

2. changes to a bill.

3. the failure of whips.

4. a constitutional bill requirement.

Page 35: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

If a majority party cannot stop a filibuster, what is the result?

1. The bill becomes law.

2. The bill does not become law.

3. The bill comes to a vote.

4. The bill returns to committee.

Page 36: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Cloture must be agreed to by

1. a three-fifths vote.

2. a unanimous vote.

3. a simple majority.

4. the floor leaders.

Page 37: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

A filibuster can occur

1. only in the House.

2. in either house of Congress.

3. only in the Senate.

4. if the majority party agrees.

Page 38: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Members of Congress have to balance the needs of

1. lobbyists and special interests groups.

2. senators and representatives.

3. constituents and the nation.

4. the President and a political party.

Page 39: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Which statement is true?

1. There are more senators than representatives in Congress.

2. Representatives serve for longer terms than senators.

3. Representatives focus on the interests of their whole state.

4. Senators focus on the interests of their whole state.

Page 40: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Floor leaders work to

1. gain the favor of special interest groups.

2. guide bills through Congress.

3. assist in selecting judges.

4. create an elastic clause for the Constitution.

Page 41: Chapter 8 Test Review The Legislative Branch. people a member of Congress represents 1.interest groups 2.Speaker of the House 3.floor leaders 4.budget

Which is not a way to try to stop a bill from becoming law?

1. pocket veto

2. filibuster

3. report

4. veto