Structures, Powers, and Functions of CONGRESS [AP Gov Review, Unit 2 Topic 2 (2.2)]
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ก.ค. 2024
- GET FOLLOW-ALONG NOTEGUIDES for this video: bit.ly/3XMSawp
AP HEIMLER REVIEW GUIDE (formerly known as the Ultimate Review Packet):
+AP Gov Heimler Review Guide: bit.ly/3rfXr2Y
Additional HEIMLER REVIEW GUIDES (formerly known as Ultimate Review Packet):
+AP US History: bit.ly/44p4pRL
+AP World History: bit.ly/46rfHH1
+AP European History: bit.ly/3PCPyiw
+AP Essay CRAM Course (DBQ, LEQ, SAQ Help): bit.ly/3XuwaWN
HEIMLER’S HISTORY MERCH! / @heimlershistory
Tiktok: @steveheimler
Instagram: @heimlers_history
Heimler's History DISCORD Server: / discord
In this video Heimler takes you through Unit 2 Topic 2 (2.2) of the AP Government curriculum, which is all about the structures, powers, and functions of Congress.
First, we look at the leadership structures in the House and the Senate. In the House we have the Speaker of the House, the majority and minority leaders, and the majority and minority whips. In the Senate, we have the President of the Senate (i.e., the Vice President of the United States), the president pro tempore, and the majority and minority leaders.
Additionally, we have a look at how the actual work of Congress gets done, which is to say, in committees. We look at the four different kinds of committees (standing committee, joint committee, conference committee, and select committee) and examples of each from the House and the Senate.
Time Stamps for Studying
0:27 Policy Making
House Leadership
0:47 Speaker of the House
1:12 Parliamentary Procedure
1:38 Majority and Minority Leaders
2:02 Majority and Minority Whips
Senate Leadership
2:21 President of the Senate
2:41 President Pro Tempore
2:55 Majority and Minority Leaders
3:06 Calendar Assignments
Committees 3:23
4 Committee types
Standing Committee 3:41
4:00 Senate Appropriations Committee
4:15 House Ways and Means Committee
Joint Committees 4:23
Select Committees 4:46
Conference Committees 5:10
5:56 House Rules Committee
6:12 Committee of the Whole
Discharge Petition 6:25
6:41 Unlimited Debate
6:48 Filibuster
7:24 Cloture Rule
7:39 Unanimous Consent
How a bill becomes law 8:00
Non-Germane Rides 8:08
Pork Barrel Spending 8:18
Log-Rolling 8:34
Federal Budget
8:50 Mandatory Spending (Entitlements)
9:01 Discretionary Pending
9:15 Deficit Spending
🙏🏾
This needs more likes! And to be pinned!!
Hey Mr. Heimler! I just want to thank u for getting me a 5 on the AP World test! Ur a beast 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Ima get a 5 on ap gov cuz this guy 😁
@@hairybunnions8695what did you get???
@@zovaglomazic7179 I guess we will never know
"Elaborate system of Congressional back-scratching" is one of the greatest phrases I've ever heard
😂
you dont understand how helpful these are, thank you so much
Hey, you're welcome!
I pointed out the mistake on the first video and I just want to compliment you for immediately recognizing and fixing the mistakes. Thanks for that and all that you do!
Well, I really appreciate you pointing it out. I felt like an idiot more than anything. I reckon foolish mistakes are inevitable when it’s five videos a week on the schedule…
Yes! I love you Mr.Heimler! The one thing I did not know when I took my test on the legislative branch was committees, and thank god you are here to save me for the AP exam :)
Heimler the goat
Thank you Mr Heimler
Just, thanks for existing
Sir, you make these so funny and entertaining but informative, thank you for the future 5 on Monday!
Did u get it?
@@shrekeatscupcakes3918 Nah, 3.
@@danielfernandez21907 I mean hey a 3 is still good
@@danielfernandez21907 dang.
Thanks man!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i love you sir. you are very helpful
@Hiemler's History I had an idea about the ultimate review packet and the videos. Hear me out. You could put all the youtube videos on youtube but you could put them behind a pay wall (like the thing animated series do on youtube) and then if someone bought all the videos in the series they would have access to the ultimate review packet.
Please no
N word