The role of the president pro tempore of the Senate is
to be the leader of the Senate.
to serve as presiding officer if the vice president cannot.
to act as assistant to the party leader when needed.
to act as a ceremonial role within the Senate.
answer
D
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The leader of the Senate is
the sergeant at arms.
the majority party whip.
the majority party leader.
the president of the Senate.
answer
C
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Which group or individual within the Senate has the most power over what legislation is put on the agenda and whether it is passed?
the standing committee reviewing the bill
the majority party
the minority party
the president pro tempore
answer
B
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Which best describes one of a senator's roles as a lawmaker?
serving on a committee
meeting with constituents
meeting with state officials
representing state interests
answer
A
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Every __________ one-third of all Senate seats are up for election.
single year.
two years.
four years.
six years.
answer
B
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Which statement about the Senate's role in federal appointments is correct?
The Senate must approve the appointment by a vote of two-thirds of the Senate.
The Senate recruits and interviews candidates for federal appointments.
The Senate hires investigators to determine a nominee's qualifications.
The Senate can approve or deny an appointment without explanation.
answer
D
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What happens if the House and Senate versions of a bill are different?
The differences immediately cause the bill to die and it doesn't go any farther.
The House and Senate try to work out differences in a conference committee.
Each version is voted on in a joint session with all members of the House and Senate.
The Senate can pass its version by majority vote, and the bill then goes to the president.
answer
B
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Whose power in the Senate is equal to the power of the Speaker of the House?
president pro tempore
president of the Senate
majority leader
majority whip
answer
C
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How are the Senate leaders chosen?
They are appointed by the president of the Senate.
They are elected within each party.
They are elected by the whole Senate.
They are appointed by the president pro tempore.
answer
B
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Which describes a difference between the duties of House members and the duties of Senate members?
House members serve on committees while Senate members only serve on boards.
House members meet with their constituents while Senate members only meet with other Senate members.
Senate members represent state interests while House members represent district interests.
Senate members hire and manage their staff while House members have no staff to manage.
answer
C
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