1. Senate
Assessment
a. What are 3 qualification in order to be a U.S. Senator?
b. How long is their term? (35)
C.
How many per state?(2)
d. Who are your Senators?
e. Which political party has more power in the Senate? Why? (democrat)
2. House of Representatives
a. What are 3 qualifications to be a member of the House of Representatives?
b. How long is their term?
How many per state?
d. Who is your representative?
e. Which political party has more power in the House? Why?
3. During the lawmaking process, what happens if bills are passed by the
Senate and House of Reps., but they have different wording?
4. If the President vetoes a bill from Congress, it still can become a law.
How?
5. Congress has specific powers outlined in the Constitution. Name 3.