Relacionar Columnas Design of CongressVersión en línea Match the key components of Congress por Ss McDermott 1 5 Each U.S. representative represents approximately how many people in his/her Congressional district? 2 13 What is the term of office of a U.S. Senator? 3 19 Who is the presiding officer (the person in charge of) the U.S. Senate? 4 21 How many senators does the state of Maryland have? 5 8 In order to run for the House of Representatives you must be a minimum of how many years old? 6 22 Which house of Congress ratifies (approves) treaties? 7 18 Who is the constituency of a United States Senator? 8 2 Who is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives? 9 3 On what is the number of U.S. Representatives given to each state based? 10 11 Who is the constituency of a member of the House of Representatives? 11 4 What is the total number of members in the House of Representatives? 12 7 What three states have only one U.S. Representative? 13 17 In order to run for the U.S. Senate you must have been a citizen of the United States for how many years? 14 23 Which house of Congress confirms (approves) presidential appointments? 15 9 In order to run for the House of Representatives you must have been a citizen of the United States for how many years? 16 15 What is the total number of United States Senators? 17 16 In order to run for the Senate you must be a minimum of how many years old? 18 24 Who presides over the Senate in the vice president’s absence? 19 1 What is the term of office (the number of years a person holds an elected office between elections) of a member of the House of Representatives? 20 6 What three states have a large number of U.S. Representatives? 21 14 How many senators does each state have, regardless of its population size? 22 10 What does the word constituency mean? 23 12 Which type of bills can only be introduced in the House of Representatives? 24 20 When is the only time the presiding officer of the U.S. Senate can actually vote? The constituency of a member of the House of Representatives consists of all the members in the representative’s election district. In order to run for a seat in the House of Representatives you must be at least 25 years old. The term of office of a member of the U.S. House of Representatives is 2 years. The term of office of a U.S. Senator is 6 years. Members of the Senate may confirm or reject presidential appointments. Members of the Senate ratify or reject treaties. Constituency means the persons whom a member of Congress has been elected to represent. In order to run for the U.S. Senate you must have been a U.S. citizen for at least 9 years. The total number of members of the House of Representatives is 435. States with only one representative are Montana, Wyoming North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, Delaware, and Alaska. Each U.S. representative represents approximately 690,000 people. Each state has two senators regardless of its population. In order to run for the U.S. Senate you must at least be 30 years old. The president pro tempore presides over the Senate in the absence of the vice president. In order to run for the House of Representatives you must have been a citizen of the U.S. for at least 7 years. The number of U.S. representatives given to each state is based on the population of that state. Three states with a large number of U.S. Representatives are California, Texas, and Florida. The Speaker of the House is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives. Bills dealing with money must be first introduced in the House of Representatives. The Vice President of the U.S. is the presiding officer of the U.S. Senate The State of Maryland has two senators. The constituency of a United States Senator is all the people in his/her state. The Vice President may only vote in case of a tie. The total number of U.S. Senators is 100.