1. How does a bill become a law in theory, and how does a bill
become a law in practice?
2. What are the key differences between the Senate and the House?
3. What are the various purposes of committees in Congress?
4. What are common criticisms of Congress?
2. What are the key differences between the Senate and the House?
3. What are the various purposes of committees in Congress?
4. What are common criticisms of Congress?
- Reflect: Senate Simulation
- What did we learn?
- Read blog posts
- What actually happened?
- Summarize: How a Bill Becomes a Law
- What is the pathway?
- How often does a bill become law?
- What factors influence the vote of a Senator or Representative?
- Summarize: Key Differences Between House and Senate
- What are the key differences between the two chambers?
- How old must you be to run for Congress?
- Where must revenue (tax) bills start?
- What can a Representative do if a bill is stuck in committee?
- Are the filibuster and cloture in the Constitution?
- How do the filibuster and cloture affect the operation of the Senate?
- Summarize: Various Purposes of Committees
- What are the responsibilities of committees?
- What are the key committees?
- House of Representatives
- House Ways and Means Comm
- House Rules Comm
- House Budget Comm
- House Appropriations Comm
- Senate
- Senate Budget Comm
- Senate Appropriations Comm
- Senate Judiciary Committee
- How does one become a committee chair?
- Majority Party
- Seniority on Committee
- Summarize: Criticisms of Congress
- Why do Americans have such a low opinion of Congress?
- Satire: Legally Blonde 2
- What is surprisingly accurate about this film?
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