|
|
4
|
government projects or appropriations yielding rich patronage benefits
|
5
|
a person entitled to vote for a representative for a district
|
6
|
the use of delaying tactics (as extremely long speeches) in a legislative assembly
|
9
|
two houses
|
12
|
the body of members
|
15
|
periodic governmental count of the population
|
16
|
When Congress temporarily suspends business
|
17
|
to discuss a question by considering opposing arguments
|
18
|
to mark (a piece of mail) with an official sign so that it can be mailed free
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
to begin a new session of Congress
|
2
|
to lie under oath
|
3
|
money assigned to a particular use
|
7
|
number of members required to be present for business to be legally transacted
|
8
|
two-year period when Congress meets
|
10
|
suspend a session of Congress
|
11
|
an official reprimand
|
13
|
being removed
|
14
|
holder of an office or position
|
|
|