Government Vs Government

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Section A: Identify five important people mentioned in this chapter AND explain why they are important to the study of U.S. Government. 1. Incumbents seek establish personal relationship with their constituents because it is highly affect t re-election. 2. Most incumbents are men, so it is hard for women to increase their number in congress. 3. Speaker of the House can influence the legislative agenda, member of position in the House. 4. House leader is elected every two years for majority leader and minority leader. Majority leader is subordinate in the hierarchy to the speaker of House. 5. Whip is elected to coordinate the party’s legislative strategy, counting vote. Section B: Identify three important places mentioned in this …show more content…

American population was shifted to west and south. Texas gained four additional seat, Florida got two additional seats. Section C: It is important to understand WHY things happen or WHY we ended up with the results that we did. In this section, explain who we ended up with the government or politics that we have in the U.S. For example, I could write that..... Federalism was created because there was a need for a stronger federal government than the Articles of Confederation had, but the founders still had a strong desire to protect the sovereignty of each state. (This one cannot be used for your paper). Do three of these. 1. Term limits are only way to get new faces in congress because they believe little turnover will happen without limiting the year they serve in congress. 2. Redrawing the congressional districts by states legislature occurred every 10 years to reflect population changes. If one states increase the number of population, another states will lose one seats. It was the last factor affect who wins a seat in congress. 3. Standing Committee is the most important arenas of congressional policy making. They has the power to propose and write registration that covers particular subject.( finance and …show more content…

Government, it is VERY important to understand processes, or how something happens. In this section, identify two of the processes discussed in the chapter and explain the processes in detail. 1. The system of Committee is the central operation of Congress. Congress relies on Committee and subcommittee to write legislation. Each committee has different roles ( standing committee, select committee joint committee and conference committee) Select committees set up to highlight or investigate a specific issue or address. Joint Committee is formed by four committee which are economics, taxation, library and printing. Finally, conference committee is created to work out a compromise in House and Senate. 2. Bills can originate in the Senate or House. The bill is submitted by a representative or senator to the clerk f Senate or House and then goes to appropriate committee. Next step is committee make up session which rewrites the legislation to reflect changes. Next, the bill is discussed in House and Senate. Once a bill is debated on the floor in both Senate and House the leader schedule it for vote. Final step in passing the bill is presidential approval. After pass, the bill becomes law. Section E: Identify and define (in your own words) six terms that are new to you that are mentioned in the