Legislative Terms and Definitions Quiz
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What is a closed rule?

  • A rule that allows amendments to a bill
  • A type of lobbying
  • A rule that forbids members of Congress to offer amendments to a bill from the floor (correct)
  • A bill dealing with individual people or places
  • What is an appropriations bill?

    A proposed law to authorize spending money

    What does logrolling refer to?

    An agreement by 2 or more lawmakers to support each other's bills

    What does it mean to amend something?

    <p>To change or alter</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is casework?

    <p>The work a lawmaker does to help constituents with problems</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is lobbying?

    <p>Direct contact made by lobbyists to persuade government officials to support the policies their interest group favors</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a private bill?

    <p>A bill dealing with individual people or places</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are continuing resolutions?

    <p>A resolution that keeps the government open and operating under the previous level of appropriation during times when Congress cannot agree on a new appropriation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an open rule?

    <p>A rule that permits floor debate and the addition of amendments to the bill</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a joint resolution?

    <p>A resolution passed in the same form by both houses</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Legislative Terms and Definitions

    • Closed Rule: Legislation procedure that restricts members of Congress from proposing amendments to a bill during floor debates.
    • Appropriations Bill: A legislative proposal that authorizes government spending for specific purposes or programs.
    • Logrolling: A strategic agreement among lawmakers to mutually support each other's proposed bills, facilitating passage through quid pro quo arrangements.
    • Amend: The act of modifying or altering a bill or legislation in order to improve or change its provisions.
    • Casework: Activities undertaken by lawmakers to assist constituents in resolving personal issues or problems they face with government services.
    • Lobbying: The practice where individuals or groups, known as lobbyists, engage in direct communication with government officials to influence policy decisions aligned with their interests.
    • Private Bill: A type of legislation focused on individual specific instances, addressing issues related to particular people or locations rather than the general public.
    • Continuing Resolutions: Legislative measures that allow the government to remain funded and functional by extending previous budget levels in situations where new appropriations cannot be agreed upon.
    • Open Rule: A procedural guideline that allows for comprehensive floor debate and permits members to add amendments to a bill while it is being considered.
    • Joint Resolution: A formal decision that is unanimously approved by both chambers of Congress, effectively conveying legislative intent or action.

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    Test your knowledge on key legislative terms such as 'Closed Rule', 'Appropriations Bill', and 'Lobbying'. This quiz covers essential definitions and concepts crucial for understanding the legislative process and the roles of lawmakers. See how well you can grasp these important political terms!

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