Who sets (determines) the number of members who sit in the House of Representatives? (4.2)
A 2 year period of time in which Congress meets (4.1)
This "privelege" allows members of Congress to use the US Postal Service for free (4.1)
He is generally recognized as the "father" of the present day postal system (4.3)
One of 4 voting opitions for legislators, it favors loyalty to a politcal party over all else (4.1)
This political scandal is considered to be the most serious violation of public trust in American history (4.4)
AKA "special committees"; they are usually created to deal with an unusual issue and exist for a limited time (4.5)
In 2015, 15.2% of the Federal taxes collected was spent on ____ (4.3)
Next to the Speaker, they are the most important officers in Congress (each party has one( (4.5)
He led the "liberal constructionist" view of the Constitution, which favored a strong natioal government (4.4)
It's what you get when you put members of BOTH the House and Senate together on a single committee (4.5)
One of only 7 states that (due to small population size) have only 1 House representative (4.2)
Type of bill that applies to certain persons or places rather than the entire nation (4.6)
Any kind of money that a creditor, by law, must accept in payment for debts (4.3)
This political body has the sole power to judge an impeachment case against a president (4.4)
Even though he won 2 elections, he was denied a seat in the House for opposing US involvement in WWI (4.2)
How many sessions are there for each term of Congress (4.1)
How many of the expressed powers mentioned in Article 1 section 8 deal with war? (4.3)