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Pick-A-Dot : Unit 4

Powers : Types/Examples. How a Bill Becomes a Law : Types of committees Purpose of committees/ subcommittes Know steps in order Revenue bills- where do they start ? Presidential actions on bills Rules Committee Closed, open, modified Mark-up: where does this occur? Legislative Veto

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Pick-A-Dot : Unit 4

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  1. Powers: Types/Examples How a Bill Becomes a Law: Types of committees Purpose of committees/subcommittes Know steps in order Revenue bills- where do they start? Presidential actions on bills Rules Committee Closed, open, modified Mark-up: where does this occur? Legislative Veto Types of legislation: Bill Simple, Concurrent, Joint Resolutions Omnibus Legislation What is it? How does it get passed? What are the ways legislation may deviate from the normal flowchart? Leadership: Position & power How they get their jobs Majority v. Miniority Pick-A-Dot : Unit 4 • Sturcutre: • Why bicameral? • What did Founders’ purpose of each house? • House v. Senate • Qualification • Chosen- original/now • Terms • Differ in legislative process • Impeachment process • Apportionment: • How/When does this occur? • Redistricting- how/why/who? • Gerrymandering- how/why? • Guidelines that must be followed • Non-partisan plans • Roles/Behavior: • Substantive/descriptive Representation • Politico/trustee/delegate • Universalism/Reciprocity (logrolling) • Specialization • Casework/pork (earmark) • Incumbency

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