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    government. The Senate, as part of the Legislative Branch, checks and is checked by other parts of government. In order to maintain this balance, the House of Representatives, the Executive Branch, the Judicial Branch, and the American people check the Senate’s powers. The House of Representatives is required to vote on any legislation from the Senate. The Executive Branch has veto power on legislation and can call a special session of Congress. The Judiciary holds power over the Senate and…

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    process. Even if a associate of congress, the White House, or federal agency has spent months budding and drafting a piece of legislation, it does become a bill until it is submitted officially by senator or representative to the clerk of the House or Senate and referred to the appropriate committee for deliberation. When the hearings are completed, the subcommittee may meet to "mark up" the bill; that is, make changes and amendments prior to recommending the bill to the full committee. The…

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    who meets with the majority leader to discuss prevalent issues in the country; they usually work very close to one another. The job of minority whip is to maintain communication between the minority leader and its members. The minority party in the Senate has very similar tasks as the House of Representatives, they have a minority leader who also works very close to the majority leader, and then they elect a whip…

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    Blagojevich Case Study

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    Introduction The case of Blagojevich versus the United States involves Blagojevich being accused of a conspiracy to choose Barack Obama’s choice for senate seat in exchange for a job, giving the seat to Jesse Jackson Jr. in exchange for campaign contributions, trying to extort money from campaign contributions from Patrick Magoon who was the President of Children’s Memorial Hospital, and trying to extort money from campaign contributions from John Johnston, who was a horseracing executive.…

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    Impeachment”. Representatives are the originators of all bills that are required to raise money for the United States but they must pass the Senate to be approved. Article 1, Section 3 gives the rights to the Senate to elect other officers “and also a President pro temp in the Absence of the Vice President” but also the sole power to try all Impeachments. The Senate along with the House defines what laws are to be established and encouraged to work along with House to provide laws for the…

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    Government, beginning with the Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch is an essential part of our government that is responsible for making laws and framing public policies. This branch is made up of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Legislative Branch of the United States is bicameral for important reasons with each house having similarities and differences. First and foremost, the Constitution creates a bicameral legislature for three reasons. Historically,…

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    Hattie Caraway was best known for being the first woman to serve in the United States Senate. Her life before, during, and after the Senate was all very important. She was a very important woman in Arkansas history. Hattie was born on February 1, 1878, in Bakerville, Tennessee on a farm. Her full name was Hattie Ophelia Wyatt when she was born. Her father, William Carroll Wyatt, was a shoekeeper and a farmer. Her mother, Lucy Mildred Burch Wyatt, raised three children plus Hattie. When Hattie…

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    Electoral College System

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    Senators, and the President’s judicial appointment of Supreme Court Justices. The rules set forth in the Constitution do not constitute a democracy because the weight of each vote varies. The Senate is one of the two sections in the Legislative Branch of our government. The Seventeenth Amendment states, “The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote.” (text, p. 649) This means…

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    Supreme Court Justice

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    portion of the executive and legislative bodies must execute their duties and responsibilities as dictated by the Constitution. In the Constitution, Article 2 Sections 2 “[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint… Judges of the supreme court.” The president nominates all federal judges in the judicial branch and specified officers in cabinet-level departments, independent agencies, the military services, the Foreign Service and uniformed…

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    Bicameralism Essay

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    three or more separate parts, chambers or houses.The Bicameralism is made up by the senate and house. 2. Compare and contrast the various responsibilities and functions of the House and Senate. The house is more of bureaucracy they have the power to impeach the president. They also start the revenue taxes they are the foundation of the congress and has direct democracy. The house comes up with the idea and the senate…

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