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How Congress Organizes Itself: Leadership, Committees, and Party Structure
Discover how the U.S. Congress divides power through leadership hierarchies, committee systems, and party coordination tools to carry out the nation's lawmaking responsibilities.
What You'll Learn
Congress uses leadership hierarchies to manage legislative priorities effectively.
Standing, select, and joint committees handle specialized legislative work areas.
Whips count votes and maintain party discipline during important legislative votes.
The seniority system determines committee assignments based on years served.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify key congressional leadership roles and their specific responsibilities.
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Learners analyze how committees and subcommittees advance or block legislation.
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Questions test understanding of caucuses, whips, quorum, and filibuster procedures.
Why This Matters
Understanding congressional organization empowers students to analyze how laws are made and how political power is structured in American democracy.
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Committee System
Congressional Leadership
Party Whips
Seniority System
Caucuses

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