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Why do you think the two houses of Congress are called the upper and lower houses?
In order to serve in Congress a person must be a citizen of the United States for a certain number of years. Why do you think this is important?
Do you think the elastic clause gives too much power to the Congress? Why or why not?
Why would the president meet with Congressional leaders before vetoing a bill? Why do you think it is important for the president to do this?
How would you set up the legislative branch of a country? What would you change in our Constitution? What would you keep the same? Why would you do these things?
Why do you think the House has such strict rules for debating bills? Explain your answer.
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