American Government – Applied Chapter 10 – Congress Sections 2 & 3 Name_________________ Directions: Answer the following questions by reading pages 267-272. SECTION 2 1. How many Congressmen are in the House of Representatives? _________________ 2. The total number of seats in the House of Representatives is apportioned among the states based on what? _________________________________ 3. List the states that have only one representative in the House of Representatives: ____________________, ____________________, _____________________, ________________, ____________________, ______________________, ___________________________ 4. The information regarding the House of Representatives can be found where in the Constitution? ______________________ ___________________ 5. What does reapportionment mean? _______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 6. What is conducted every 10 years, as required by the Constitution, and used to determine the number of districts are represented for each state? ___________________________________ 7. What did the Reapportionment Act of 1929 do? ____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Congress has required election to be held when? ____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ 9. What are off-year elections? ____________________________________________________________ 10. What is the term used when district boundaries are drawn to help out the party in power? ___________________________________________ 11. In a case from Georgia, Wesbury v Sanders, what did the Supreme Court demand? _________________ The House of Representatives and the Senate Directions: Complete the Chart below using your textbook pages 272-273 for the House of Representatives and pages 277-278 for the Senate. House of Representative Senate Branch of Government Number of members from each state Total number of members Term length Term limit? Age requirement Citizenship requirement Residence requirement Title of leader Directions: Answer the following questions by reading pages 275-277. SECTION 3 1. What does the Constitution say about the size of the Senate? ___________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What did the Framers hope when they designed a smaller Senate? ______________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Originally, the Constitution provided that the members of the Senate were chosen how? _____________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What does continuous body mean? _______________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What are constituencies? ________________________________________________________________ American Government – Applied Chapter 10 – Congress Sections 2 & 3 Name: Directions: Answer the following questions by reading pages 267-272. SECTION 2 1. What is the exact size of the House of Representatives? _________________ 2. Article I of the Constitution directs Congress to _______________________________________ 3. As the nation’s population grew, and as the number of States increased, so did the size of the ___________________________________________ 4. The ____________________________________________________ Act of 1929 5. Congressional Elections – Date: Congressional elections are held on the _________________________ ______________________ in every state. 6. Those congressional elections that occur in the nonpresidential years are called ___________________ ____________________ ___________________________________ 7. The 435 members of the House are chosen by the __________________________________ 8. What does gerrymandering mean? Check your vocabulary paper. _____________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ 9. Wesberry v. ________________________________________, ________________ 10. You know that there are _________________ members of the House of Representatives The House of Representatives and the Senate Directions: Complete the Chart below using the chart on page 272. House of Representative Senate Total number of members Term length Younger or older membership? More prestige or less prestige? Strict rules or flexible rules? Directions: On page 272, use the information under Formal Qualifications to complete the following chart for the House and page 277 under Qualifications for Senators. House of Representatives How many years old must they be? They have to be a citizen for how many years? Do they have to live in the state they represent? Yes or No Senate Directions: Answer the following questions by reading pages 275-277. SECTION 3 1. The Constitution says that the Senate “shall be composed of _____________________ Senators from each state”. 2. Originally, the Constitution provided that the members of the Senate were to be chosen by the ____________________________ _______________________________________ 3. Senators serve for _______________ - _____________________ ____________________ 4. A Senator must meet a higher level of __________________________________________ 5. What are constituencies? ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ American Government – Applied Chapter 10 – Congress Sections 2 & 3 Name: Directions: Answer the following questions by reading pages 267-272. SECTION 2 ________________ _________________________________ ______ ______________________________________________________________________ Size and _________________________________________ Apportioned (_______________________________________________) Rea_________________________________________________________________ Reapportion - _______________________________________________ - A Growing _________________________________________________________ The ___________________________________________________ ___________________ of 1929. Congressional ______________________________________________________ Date Tuesday following the first Monday in November of each ____________________________ - ____________________________________ year. Off-Year __________________________________________________________________ Districts Single-member district – the voters in each district elect one of the State’s representatives from among a field of candidates running for a seat in the House _______________________________ ________________ ____________________________ At-large – elected from the state _____________ ________ ______________________ Gerrymandering Gerrymandered – have been drawn to the advantage of the ________________________________ ______________________________________ Wesberry v. Sanders ______________________ “one person, ______________________ ___________________________” Qualifications for House ______________________________________________________ Formal qualifications 1. must be at least _______________ _________________ ______ ____________ 2. must have been a citizen of the United States for at least ______________________ _________________________________ 3. must be an inhabitant of the State from which he or she is __________________________________ Informal ______________________________________________________________