management by watching and directing a person or group
It does so through the exercise of its critically important oversight function, the process by which Congress, through its committees, checks to see that the executive branch agencies are carrying out the policies that Congress has set by law.
Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution does give the President the power to prorogue a session, but only when the two houses cannot agree on a date for adjournment.
distribute according to a set plan or special purpose
The Constitution provides that the total number of seats in the House of Representatives shall be apportioned among the States on the basis of their respective populations (Article I, Clause 3).
divide voting districts unfairly and to one's advantage
Gerrymandering is widespread today—and not just at the congressional district level. Districts for the election of State legislators are regularly drawn for the advantage of one party.
Being the incumbent, the person who currently holds the office, almost always helps. Regularly, well over 90 percent of those members of the House who seek reelection do so successfully.
the body of voters who elect a representative for their area
The larger size and the geographic scope of their constituencies—the people and interests the senators represent—are designed to have much the same effect.
The Constitution grants it a number of specific powers—and, it delegates those powers in three different ways: (1) explicitly, in its specific wording—the expressed powers; (2) by reasonable deduction from the expressed powers—the implied powers; and (3) by creating a national government for the United States—the inherent powers.
The Constitution grants it a number of specific powers—and, it delegates those powers in three different ways: (1) explicitly, in its specific wording—the expressed powers; (2) by reasonable deduction from the expressed powers—the implied powers; and (3) by creating a national government for the United States—the inherent powers.
Commerce, generally, is the buying and selling of goods and services. The commerce power—the power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign trade—is vital to the welfare of the nation.
For decades, the Federal Government has practiced deficit financing. That is, it regularly spends more than it takes in each year and then borrows to make up the difference.
a legal process for a corporation declared to be insolvent
Bankruptcy is the legal proceeding in which the bankrupt’s assets—however much or little they may be—are distributed among those to whom a debt is owed.
a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention
A patent grants a person the sole right to manufacture, use, or sell “any new and useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof.”
the geographical area under the jurisdiction of a state
That power relates to the District of Columbia and to the several federal territories, parts of the United States that are not admitted as States and that have their own systems of government, including Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands.