One power unique to the House is that they can elect the next president if no candidates receive majority vote. The House also starts all revenue (money) bills, and has the power to impeach civil officers.
One of them, I can give you all of them.
1. The house alone can start impeachment proceedings.
2. All bills for raising money must start in the house.
3. If no candidate for President receives the number of votes needed to be elected, the members of the House of Reprasenatives choose the President.
they didnt the senate has the sole power to impeach
i don't know what they're talkin about up there, bcuz i'm someone else, but i have never heard that. i think it's true that the house can impeach while the senate actually tries the civil officer.
The house of representatives was given the power to tax in order to check the powers of the president. The president can execute laws but needs the house to appropriate funds.
The framers of the Constitution wanted to avoid power being concentrated on any one entity. They gave the House unique powers to check the powers of other branches.
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They intended the House of Representatives to be close to the people and responsive to their needs.
The framers of the Constitution anticipated that the Senate would be an equal arm of the government. The House of Representatives is a representational arm of government.
The House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach federal officials in the US.
Alaska has two members in the Senate and one member in the House of Representatives.
Frederick Muhlenberg became the first Speaker of the US House of Representatives in 1789.
They intended the House of Representatives to be close to the people and responsive to their needs.
The framers were the people in colonial America responsible for what rules the country would be run on. The framers held that a contract exist between the senate and the house of representatives.
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The framers of the Constitution anticipated that the Senate would be an equal arm of the government. The House of Representatives is a representational arm of government.
The Senate has the power to confirm or veto the president's Supreme Court, and other nominees. This is because unlike the House of Representatives, which allows representatives based on population size, the Senate allows the same number of representatives in every state, no matter or how large or small are their populations. This stifles any chance of large states being able to push through or veto nominations because their size allows them additional representatives. .
The senate and the House of Representatives. -Gradpoint/H
The Senate has the power to try impeachments. This was granted as a method of checks and balances since the House of Representatives has the power to issue articles of impeachment, the President and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court have the power to preside over impeachment proceedings.
The framers agreed to create the United States Senate and House of Representatives as a compromise. During the Constitutional Convention, framers disagreed on whether or not the legislative branch of government should represent the states equally or based on population. As such, the Senate has an equal number of 2 representatives for each state, and the House of Representatives has a certain number of representatives for each state depending on population.
because the framers disagreed on the legislative branch representing state equally or population based, so they created the Senate (2 representatives from each state) and the House of Representatives (representatives based on population).
No, despite the fact that many historians believe that the framers of the Constitution intended or expected the President to be chosen by the House of Representatives most of the time, it hasn't happened since 1824.