Which principle is Congress designed to reflect in American democracy? Options: Federalism, Republicanism, Democracy, Parliamentarianism

Congressional Structure and Powers Assessment

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Republicanism
Answer explanation
Congress is designed to reflect republicanism, which emphasizes elected representatives making decisions on behalf of the people, ensuring that the government is accountable to its citizens.
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How many total members are there in Congress when combining both chambers?
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535
Answer explanation
The total number of members in Congress is the sum of the House of Representatives (435 members) and the Senate (100 members), resulting in 535 members overall.
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Which committee type is specifically created to resolve differences between House and Senate versions of bills?
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Conference Committee
Answer explanation
The Conference Committee is specifically created to resolve differences between House and Senate versions of bills, ensuring a unified final version before it is sent to the President.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the term for a speech meant to delay or prevent a vote in the Senate?
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Filibuster
Answer explanation
The term for a speech meant to delay or prevent a vote in the Senate is a filibuster. This tactic allows senators to extend debate and obstruct legislative action.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which type of spending makes up approximately 66% of the federal budget?
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Mandatory spending
Answer explanation
Mandatory spending, which includes programs like Social Security and Medicare, constitutes about 66% of the federal budget. This type of spending is required by law, unlike discretionary spending, which is subject to annual appropriations.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the practice of supporting others' bills in exchange for their support called?
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Logrolling
Answer explanation
The practice of logrolling involves legislators supporting each other's bills to secure mutual benefits. This strategy fosters cooperation and helps pass legislation that might not succeed individually.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which model describes lawmakers who make decisions based on their own judgment rather than constituent preferences?
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Trustee model
Answer explanation
The Trustee model describes lawmakers who prioritize their own judgment over constituent preferences, making decisions based on what they believe is best for the public rather than simply reflecting voters' wishes.
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