Once you've watched the videos, https:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgVKvqTItto please give some thought to and address the following points in a 3–4-page essay:
1. What is a law? And, why do civil societies need/want them? And, what about a Democratic congress gives you, me and every other American a voice in that lawmaking process and why does that process matter? (THIS IS A LOADED SERIES OF CONSIDERATIONS THAT SHOULD SET THE TONE FOR THE REST OF YOUR ANALYSIS, SO SLOW DOWN AND ANSWER THOUGHTFULLY :0).
2. Why did our founding fathers structure our Congress with two chambers - The House and the Senate? What is the structure of each chamber and how do they work together? Why is this important to the making of laws and to our Democracy?
3. Look at the structure of the two chambers and the minimum Constitutional age and residency requirements. Why do we have these and why are they different for each chamber - what might that tell you about each chamber?
4. What is the "necessary and proper" clause, located in Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution? What is its purpose and why is it so
oad and ambiguous?
5. Discuss your understanding of majority party vs. minority party in Congress. What does this mean? What privileges and challenges come with each? And, what happens with then majority party becomes the minority party? Why did our founding fathers think this is a good thing?
6. Briefly explain how a proposed bill becomes law and discuss the potential challenges along the way. Feel free to use the cu
ently pending Build Back Better bill cu
ently pending in the U.S. House of Representatives. It serves as a great example of this issue(s).
7. Who is your member of the House of Representatives? What was the latest piece of legislation that they sponsored? Did it become law?
8. Finally, name one thing you learned from Ch. 9 and your study of the US Congress that you like and one that you do not and why.