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james madison; september 17, 1787author and date of the constitution
separation of powers to reduce corruptionbe able to explain montesquieu's theory
to make lawsexplain the ultimate responsibility of the legislative branch
establish justice...secure the blessings of liberty....provide for the common defense promote the general welfare....insure domestic tranquilitybe able to list the 5 purposes of government in the preamble
two legislative housesdefine bicameral
the house of representatives is closer to the peoplebe able to explain why taxation bills have to start in the house of representatives and not in the senate
25age for HOR
30age for senate
7length of citizenship HOR
9length of citizenship Senate
435number of ppl in HOR
100Number of ppl in the senate
nancy pelosi speaker of the housetitle of leader HOR
mike pense vice presidenttitle of leader senate
2 yearslength of HOR term
6 yearslength of senate term
make laws....declare war....create post offices....over turn a president (veto with a 2/3 majority in each house)...create an army and navybe able to list at least 6 powers of congress
it needs 2/3rds a vote from each house (senate and hor)describe the process used to override a presidents veto
accusation of a crimeimpeachment
in committeeexplain where most bills die
2/3rds vote guilty of impeachment from each houseexplain the process of impeachment
laws preventing prosecution after the law was passeddefine ex post facto laws
midterms are elections of 1/3rd of the senate and the entire h.o.r general elections are the same BUT ALSO include in a presidential electionexplain the difference between midterm and general elections
1/3rd senate and entire hormidterm election (jus so uk)
1/3rd senate and whole hor but include presidential electiongeneral election (jus so uk)
a person or group of persons elected or appointed to perform some service or function, as to investigate, report on, or act upon a particular matter.committee (for better understanding)