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Legislative Branch
Oh no!
All the museum's works have disappeared
Go through a series of questions about the Legaslatuve Branch to find them. Click the Basic Legaslative Branch to start!
Basic Legaslative Branch
ROOM 2
ROOM 3
MAIN HALL
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Question 1
After a bill is introduced- where does it go?
The Supreme Court
A subomitte and then a comittee
The Hopper
Process of Making a Bill
Room 1
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Question 2
If/When the Committee Votes to send the bill out- where does it go?
The president
The House or Senate Floor
State Representatives
Process of Making a Bill
Room 1
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Question 3
What is a ‘Supermajority’ of the Senate?
260/435 House Reps
90 House Members invoking Cloture
60 House Members invoking cloture
Process of Making a Bill
Room 1
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What does a bill NOT have to go through before being sent to the President for approval?
Question 4
The Supreme Court
The House
The Senate
Process of Making a Bill
Room 1
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Question 5
What is a power the senate does NOT have?
Ratiify Treaties
Confirm presidential appointmets
Decide Electoral Ties
Process of Making a Bill
Room 1
CONTINUE
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You have found all the works of art in this room!
Process of Making a Bill
Room 1
You've broken a piece of the museum!
Process of Making a Bill
Room 1
Oh no!
All the museum's works have disappeared
Go through a series of questions about the senate to find them. Click the Senate to start!
Basic Legaslative Branch
The Senate
ROOM 3
MAIN HALL
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When was the senate established?
1790
1812
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Question 1
1789
The senate
Room 2
"The house that never dies"
What is a common nickname for the senate?
"The houses best friend"
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Question 3
"The supreme senate"
The senate
Room 2
For how many years are senators elected for and how many per state?
6 years and 4 per state.
4 years and 2 per state.
6 years and 2 per state.
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Question 4
The senate
Room 2
Who of the following does senate NOT vote to approve?
Cabinet members
Ambassadors
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Question 1
President
The senate
Room 2
The terms of about one-third of the Senate membership expires…?
Every 4 years
Every 6 years
Every 2 years
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Question 5
The senate
Room 2
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CONTINUE
You have found all the artworks in this room!
The senate
Room 2
You have broken a piece of the museum!
The senate
Room 2
Oh no!
All the museum's works have disappeared
Go through a series of questions about the House of representatives to find them. Click the the House to start?
Basic Legaslative Branch
The Senate
The House
MAIN HALL
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What does the house of representatives do? What is the special job of the House?
The House negotiates and signs treaties independently, managing international relations without the Senate or President.
The House interprets laws, resolves constitutional disputes, and can overturn Supreme Court decisions.
The House has many different jobs including the power to make revenue bills, impeach federal officers, and elect the president in case of a Electoral college tie.
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Question 1
The House
Room 3
What committees does the house focus on? What goal are they trying to reach?
The House has a Celebrity Affairs Committee, ensuring fair treatment of public figures in the media.
The House focuses on the Space Colonization Committee, aiming to establish a permanent U.S. settlement on Mars.
The House focuses on committees like Appropriations, Budget, and Ways and Means, aiming to create fair budgets, allocate resources, and oversee taxation policies.
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Question 2
The House
Room 3
How are the members of the house elected?
They are selected by the senate every two years.
They are selected by the senate every two years.
They are elected directly by the people in their districts.
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Question 3
The House
Room 3
How does the house participate in the impeachment process?
The house conducts a trial and delivers the final verdict.
The house can impeach Senators for poor legislative performances.
The house has the sole power to initiate impeachment proceedings.
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Question 4
The House
Room 3
What role does the house play in passing laws?
The house has the power to make laws that are automatically enforced, without president approval.
The house has the power to create laws that are automatically enforced, without presidential approval.
The House drafts and passes bills, but they must be approved by the Senate and signed by the president to become law.
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Question 5
The House
Room 3
CONTINUE
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You have found all the works of art in this room!
The House
Room 3
You've lost a piece of the museum!
The House
Room 3
Oh no!
All the museum works have disappeared
Go through a series of fun fact question to find them. Click the Fun facts to start!
Basic Legaslative Branch
The Senate
The House
Fun Facts
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Fun Facts
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Question 1
The Framers of the Constitution looked to which government as a rople model?
British
French
German
The president
Fun Facts
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Question 2
Whose salary is payed for the the senate?
The vice presdient
The speaker of the house
The sneate
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Question 3
Fun Facts
Which of the following has the power to regulate it's own size?
The house
Congress
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Question 4
Which of the following is a power of the legislative branch?
Couting electoral votes
Declaring war
Controlling the millitary
Fun Facts
Fun Facts
Main hall
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Question 5
Gerrymandering is the practice of setting boundaries of electoral districts to favor specific political interests within legislative bodies. When was it first used?
1864
1812
1870
Fun Facts
Main hall
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Question 5
Gerrymandering is the practice of setting boundaries of electoral districts to favor specific political interests within legislative bodies. When was it first used?
1864
1812
1870
Fun Facts
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You have found all the artworks!
Main Hall
CONTINUE
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