
Advocacy Information - Legislative Advocacy Pre-Test
- There are three branches of the federal government. They are:
- House, Senate, and Congress
- President, Vice President, Secretary
- executive, legislative, judicial
- Mo, Larry, and Curley
- Congress is made up of:
- the President and his cabinet
- the House of Representatives and the Senate
- the House of Representatives
- Democrats and Republicans
- How many Senators are there in the U.S. Senate?
- one per state or 50
- two per state or 100
- 535
- too many
- What is the total number of representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives?
- five per state or 250
- one for every 350,000 persons or 715 representatives
- not more than 435
- three
- "Gerrymandering" is:
- creating an election district to cluster groups of voters to some advantage
- the first step in impeachment
- a Gaelic term used to describe persons who do not vote
- a tribute to Jerry Mathers for the work he did on "Leave It to Beaver"
- The President is elected "at large." This means that the President is:
- overweight
- limited to two terms
- missing
- elected by members of the Senate
- chosen through a nationwide election
- Representatives and Senators term lengths are:
- two years for both Senators and Representatives
- six years for Senators and four years for Representatives
- two years for Representatives and six years for Senators
- four years for Representatives and Senators
- five to ten years, with time off for good behavior
- The Speaker of the House:
- is the leader of the majority party
- is, by tradition, the only person who may use a microphone in the House
- must be named after a lizard
- may never debate an issue or vote
- The President of the Senate:
- is the leader of the majority party
- must give a brief presentation on each piece of legislation
- is always the Vice President or his/her designee
- lives in the Naval Observatory
- "Sunshine Laws" are:
- laws which require open legislative meetings
- laws which are introduced during the spring session
- laws which deal with environmental issues
- laws which require review by the Ethics Committee
- A "Joint Resolution" is:
- when an amendment is proposed to the Constitution requiring action by both Houses of Congress
- anti-marijuana legislation passed in 1968
- an agreement signed by the leaders of the House and Senate at the beginning of each session
- a bill which is passed by both the House and the Senate and sent to the President for action
- A "Conference Committee" is:
- a meeting of Senators or Representatives which is not held in Washington
- a private meeting between Senate and House leadership
- an honorary committee which arranges tours, junkets, etc.
- an appointed committee of House and Senate members who will meet to resolve differences between two similar pieces of legislation
- A "Constitutional Majority" is:
- a committee dominated by either Democrats or Republicans
- always the House of Representatives
- 218 members of the House and 51 members of the Senate
- in the United States case, white males
- "Germaneness" of debate means that:
- speakers in the House and Senate must make short, succinct presentations
- the debate must be relevant to the matter under consideration
- only persons of German ancestry may speak
- nobody may speak for more than three hours
Answers:
1. c
2. b
3. b
4. c
5. a
6. e
7. c
8. a
9. d
10. a
11. a
12. d
13. c
14. b