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government 3 b quiz how a bill becomes a law 1-hopper a-when congress m…

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government 3 b quiz how a bill becomes a law
1-hopper a-when congress meets with people to hear what they have to say
2-committee b-committees final recommendation on a bill to the full house/senate
3-pigeonhole c-when the president formally rejects a bill passed by congress
4-discharge petition d-minimum number of people required to do business
5-markup e-the place where bills must start-literally a box
6-report f-proposed law
7-floor g-vote in full house to force a bill out of committee
8-filibuster h-power to reject specific parts of a bill while passing parts
9-2 speech rule i-when a committee does nothing to a bill and leaves it in committee
10-cloture j-add on’s to a bill that have nothing to do with the original bill
11-veto k-small group of congressmen who work on specific bills
12-pocket veto l-bill that has been rejected and revised to suitable form
13-override m-when a bill is in committee and additions/revisions are made
14-line item veto n-terms that describes full house or senate
15- conference committee o-when the president allows a bill to die by not signing it
16-clean bill p-tactic in the senate where you debate a bill to death
17-quorum q-when congress votes 2/3’s each house to pass a bill the president has veto
18-riders s-group of representatives and senators working together to revise a bill
19-hearing t-vote in the senate to end debate-takes 60 votes
20-bill

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this matching quiz on how a bill becomes a law, we analyze each term and its corresponding definition:

  1. Hopper: E (the place where bills must start - literally a box).
  2. Committee: K (small group of congressmen who work on specific bills).
  3. Pigeonhole: I (when a committee does nothing to a bill and leaves it in committee).
  4. Discharge Petition: G (Vote in full house to force a bill out of committee).
  5. Markup: M (when a bill is in committee and additions/revisions are made).
  6. Report: B (committees final recommendation on a bill to the full house/senate).
  7. floor: N (terms that describes Full house or Senate).
  8. Filibuster: P (tactic in the senate where you debate a bill to death).
  9. 2 speech rule: R (the only restrictions on debate in the senate).
  10. cloture: T (vote in the senate to end debate - takes 60 votes).
  11. veto: C (when the president formally rejects a bill passed by congress).
  12. pocket veto: O (when the president allows a bill to die by not signing it).
  13. override: Q (when congress votes 2/3’s each house to pass a bill the president has vetoed).
  14. line item veto: H (power to reject specific parts of a bill while passing parts).
  15. Conference committee: S (group of Representatives and senators working together to revise a bill).
  16. clean bill: L (bill that has been rejected and revised to suitable form).
  17. quorum: D (minimum number of people required to do business).
  18. Riders: J (add on’s to a bill that have nothing to do with the original bill).
  19. Hearing: A (when congress meets with people to hear what they have to say).
  20. Bill: F (Proposed law).

Answer:

  1. Hopper - E
  2. Committee - K
  3. Pigeonhole - I
  4. Discharge Petition - G
  5. Markup - M
  6. Report - B
  7. floor - N
  8. Filibuster - P
  9. 2 speech rule - R
  10. cloture - T
  11. veto - C
  12. pocket veto - O
  13. override - Q
  14. line item veto - H
  15. Conference committee - S
  16. clean bill - L
  17. quorum - D
  18. Riders - J
  19. Hearing - A
  20. Bill - F