What type of legislature is the U.S. Congress?
Legislative Branch 2.1-2.3 Quiz

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Phillip Tyler Mcbee
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 4 pts
Unicameral
Bicameral
Tricameral
Confederated
Answer explanation
The U.S. Congress is a bicameral legislature, meaning it has two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. This structure allows for a system of checks and balances within the legislative process.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 4 pts
The Great Compromise resulted in which system of representation?
Equal representation for all states in both chambers
Population-based representation in the Senate
Equal state representation in the Senate, population-based in the House
Population-based representation in both chambers
Answer explanation
The Great Compromise established a bicameral legislature with equal representation for states in the Senate and population-based representation in the House, balancing the interests of both large and small states.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 4 pts
What is the term length for a U.S. Senator?
2 years
4 years
6 years
8 years
Answer explanation
A U.S. Senator serves a term of 6 years. This is established by the Constitution, ensuring stability and continuity in the Senate, as opposed to the shorter terms of Representatives, which are 2 years.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 4 pts
Who originally elected U.S. Senators before the 17th Amendment?
Citizens
State legislatures
Governors
The President
Answer explanation
Before the 17th Amendment, U.S. Senators were elected by state legislatures, not directly by citizens. This system was established to ensure that states had a direct role in federal governance.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 4 pts
What power is unique to the House of Representatives?
Ratifying treaties
Confirming presidential appointments
Originating revenue bills
Conducting impeachment trials
Answer explanation
The House of Representatives has the unique power to originate revenue bills, meaning all tax-related legislation must start in this chamber, distinguishing it from the Senate's powers.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 4 pts
What is required for Congress to override a presidential veto?
A simple majority in one chamber
A two-thirds majority in both chambers
A unanimous vote in the Senate
A two-thirds majority in the House only
Answer explanation
To override a presidential veto, Congress needs a two-thirds majority in both chambers. This ensures that a significant majority supports the decision to counter the President's veto.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 4 pts
Which committee controls the flow of legislation in the House?
Ways and Means Committee
Rules Committee
Appropriations Committee
Judiciary Committee
Answer explanation
The Rules Committee controls the flow of legislation in the House by determining the rules for debate and the schedule for bills. This makes it a key player in the legislative process.
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