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Since the founding of the United States, the debate over the representation function of Congress has centered on whether

...

Incumbents may have some problems in reelection campaigns if

all of these answers are correct

Which of the following is one of the three major functions of Congress's policymaking?

lawmaking

The dominant policymaking political institution during most of the 19th century was

Congress

The framers of the Constitution saw the _____ as the preeminent component of the federal government.

Congress

The second-most powerful elected national official (after the president) is often said to be the

Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives

Congressional oversight is most likely to occur when it involves

Executive agency abuse of legislative authorization

The trading of voted between members of Congress so that each gets the legislation he or she wants is called

logrolling

Through a vote cloture, the Senate

can end a filibuster

Which one of the following statements about the seniority principle is most accurate?

Seniority is no longer absolute in the selection of committee chairs, but it is usually followed

in the nation's first century

Service in Congress was not seen as a lifetime career for most of its members

If the Rules Committee applies closed rule to a bill,

no amendments will be permitted

Bill are formally introduced in Congress by

members of Congress only

In the 1970s, roll-call votes

generally did not pit most Republicans against most Democrats.

In which of the following legislative sessions did Democrats have the majority in the House of Representatives?

none of these answers in correct

Most of the legislative work of Congress is performed by

The standing committees and their subcommittees with jurisdiction over particular policy areas

Senators are generally less likely to take directions from their leaders than House member because

senators think of themselves as being equals and generally expect to have more autonomy

most members of Congress are

More likely to side with local interests than national ones on narrow issues

Compared to House incumbents, Senate incumbents are more likely to face the problem of

a strong challenger

Mark up of a bill means that

None of these answers is correct.

A bill has been approved in the House and Senate, albeit in slightly different versions. The bill now goes to

a conference committee

In midterm elections

The president's party usually loses seats

When the House and Senate pass different versions of a bill, the differences are resolved by a

conference committee

Which of the following statements is true about congressional members over the last three decades?

Republicans have become more conservative

Committee staffs within Congress

perform an almost entirely legislative function

What is the procedural tactic employed in the Senate to prevent a bull from coming to a vote?

filibuster

Defining the conditions and scheduling a bill for floor debate in the House of Representatives is the responsibility of the

Rules of Committee

Congressional staffers spend most of their time on

constituency service and public relations

redistricting

Is conducted by state legislatures

Campaign fundraising tends to be a much greater challenge for

challengers than for incumbents

What must happen for a bill to be referred to a full congressional chamber for action?

A majority committee vote recommending passage

One must be ____ years of age to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives, and ___ years of age to serve in the U.S. Senate.

25; 30

What percentage of state legislators are women?

more than 25 percent

House incumbents have about a(n) ______ chance of winning reelection

92 percent

For a bill to pass in either chamber of Congress, it must

Receive the support of a simple majority of its members

To override a presidential veto, Congress must vote at a minimum by a

Two-thirds majority in each chamber

The modern Congress is different from the 19th-century Congress in that most members

Are now professional politicians who want to stay in Congress and make it their career

Compared with the Senate majority leader, the Senate majority leader

Cannot compel an end to floor debate on a bill

In an average election, about one in _____ House seat is a truly competitive election.

six

Which of the following statements is true?

Party-line voting as increased in recent years

The scheduling of bills in the Senate is left up to

The Senate majority leader

Congress typically takes presidential proposals

As a starting point for negotiation if it has enough support

Senate incumbents have about a(n) _____ chance of winning reelections

84 percent

Congress's inability to consistently provide leadership on broad national issues is primarily due to

The fragmented nature of Congress

More than ______ of all PAC contributions in recent elections have gone to incumbents

85 percent

What is the biggest reason that Congress does not vigorously pursue its oversight function?

the sheer magnitude of the task

Since the founding of the United States, the debate over the representation function of Congress has centered on whether

The primary concern of a representative should be the interests of the nation of his or her constituency

Redistricting happens after the census, which is conducted ever ____ years

10

A standing committee in the House or Senate

all of these answers are correct

In 2010, the average Senate race saw about ____ dollars in campaign spending

13 million

Which of the following groups is overrepresented in Congress?

Lawyers

There are currently ____ voting members of the U.S. House of Representatives and ____ voting members of the U.S. Senate.

435; 100

By and large, partisanship is

a huge source of both cohesion and division within Congress

Legislation whose tangible benefits are targeted solely at a particular legislator's constituency is often criticized as

pork

The most powerful person from the minority party in the House is the

minority leader

The oversight responsibility of Congress is

Empowered by control of yearly budgets

In initiating broad legislative proposals, the presidents enjoy all of the following advantages over Congress EXCEPT

Being granted more authority by the constitution in the area of lawmaking

Most of the work on legislation in Congress is done

By committees and their respective subcommittees

Committees kill more than ____ of the bills submitted in Congress

90 percent

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What is the BIGGEST reason that Congress does not vigorously pursue its oversight function? empowered by control of yearly budgets. Which of the following statements is TRUE about congressional members over the last three decades?

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