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8671362516Apportionmentprocess of allotting congressional seats to each state following the decennial census according to the proportion of the population0
8671362517bicameral legislatureA legislature divided into two houses; the US congress and the state legislatures are bicameral except for Nebraska which is unicameral1
8671362518Billa proposed law2
8671362519Cloturemechanism requiring 60 senators to vote to cut off debate3
8671362520Conference committeespecial joint committee created to reconcile differences in bills passed in house of representatives and senate4
8671362521congressional reviewa process whereby congress can nullify agency regulations by a joint resolution of legislative disapproval5
8671362522delgeaterole played by an elected representative who votes the way his or her party would want him to regardless of his or her own opinion6
8671362523discharge petitonpetition that gives the majority of the house of representatives the authority to bring an issue to the floor in the face of committee inaction7
8671362524divided governmentthe political condition in which different political parties control the presidency and congress8
8671362525earmarkfund that an appropriations bill designates for specific projects within a state or congressional district9
8671362526filibustera formal way of halting senate action on a bill by means of long speeches or unlimited debate10
8671362527holda tactic by which a senator asks to be informed before a particular bill or nomination is brought to the floor11
8671362528impeachmentpower delegated to house to charge civil officers with treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors12
8671362529incumbancyalready holding an office13
8671362530joint committeestanding committee that includes members from both houses of congress setup to conduct investigations or special studies14
8671362531logrollingvote trading, voting to support a colleagues bill in return for a promise of future support15
8671362532majority leaderhead of the party controlling the most seats in the house or senate16
8671362533majority partypolitical party with the most members17
8671362534markupa session in which committee members offer changes to a bill before it goes to the floor18
8671362535minority partypolitical party in house with second most members19
8671362536minority leaderthe head of the party with the second highest number of elected representatives in the house of representatives or senate20
8671362537oversightCongressional review of the activities of an agency, department or office21
8671362538party or caucus or conferenceA formal gathering of all party members22
8671362539pocket vetoif congress is not in session and president doesn't approve a bill within 10 days, it is considered vetoed without his signature23
8671362540politicorole played by an elected representative who acts as a trustee or as a delegate, depending on the issue24
8671362541porklegislation that allows representation to bring money and jobs to their districts in the form of public works programs, military bases, or other programs25
8671362542president pro temporethe official chair of the senate, usually the most senior member of the majority party26
8671362543redistrictingprocess of redrawing congressional districts to reflect increases or decreases in seats allotted to the states as well as population shifts within a state27
8671362544select committeetemporary committee appointed for a specific purpose28
8671362545senatorial courtesyprocess by which presidents, when selecting district court judges, defer to the senators in whose state the vacancy occurs29
8671362546senioritytime of continuous service on a committee30
8671362547Speaker of the housethe only officer of the house of representatives specifically mentioned in the constitution31
8671362548standing committeecommittee to which proposed bills are referred, continues from one congress to the next32
8671362549trusteerole played by an elected representative who listens to constituents opinions and then uses his or her best judgement to make a final decision33
8671362550vetothe formal constitutional authority of the president to reject bills passed by both houses of congress thus preventing it from becoming a law without further congressional action34
8671362551War powers actPassed by congress in 1973; the president is limited in the deployment of troops overseas to a sixty say period in peacetime unless congress explicitly gives its approval for a longer period35
8671362552whipparty leader who keeps close contact with all members of his or her party, takes voting count on key legislation, prepares summaries of bills, and acts as a communications link within a party36

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