How does this confirm the framers intentions for the senate
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They hoped that the smaller Senate would be a more enlightened
and responsible body than the House of Representatives
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Who ran in the 1800 election
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John Adams
Alexander Hamilton
Aaron Burr
Thomas Jefferson
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Can both the federal and state government regulate trade within states
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No. Congress regulates interstate and foreign commerce.
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What stops a fillibuster
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In the United States Senate, the rule used to stop a filibuster
is called "cloture." With the approval of three-fifths of the
sitting Senators, this rule sets a limit on how long the Senate can
continue to debate a bill or other proposal before voting on
it.
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What happens after congress is organized
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A State of the Union address is given.
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What type of committee is responsible for settling differences between the House and Senate versions of a bill
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A Conference Committee
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When does the house consider bills from the corrections calendar
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Tuesdays
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Which is not a responsibility of a subcommittee
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to appoint committee members
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Who established the formal qualifications for people who wish to be president
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the Constitution
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What are States that are too close to call in presidential election are called
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I've heard two phrases to describe such states:
Battleground states
Swing states
battleground states Battleground States Battleground states Battleground States
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How does this confirm the framers intentions for the senate
They hoped that the smaller Senate would be a more enlightened
and responsible body than the House of Representatives
Who ran in the 1800 election
John Adams
Alexander Hamilton
Aaron Burr
Thomas Jefferson
Can both the federal and state government regulate trade within states
No. Congress regulates interstate and foreign commerce.
What stops a fillibuster
In the United States Senate, the rule used to stop a filibuster
is called "cloture." With the approval of three-fifths of the
sitting Senators, this rule sets a limit on how long the Senate can
continue to debate a bill or other proposal before voting on
it.
What happens after congress is organized
A State of the Union address is given.
What type of committee is responsible for settling differences between the House and Senate versions of a bill
A Conference Committee
When does the house consider bills from the corrections calendar
Tuesdays
Which is not a responsibility of a subcommittee
to appoint committee members
Who established the formal qualifications for people who wish to be president
the Constitution
What are States that are too close to call in presidential election are called
I've heard two phrases to describe such states:
Battleground states
Swing states
battleground states Battleground States Battleground states Battleground States