Tie Votes and Recessions

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What happens when there is a tie vote in the Senate?

  1. The Vice President breaks the tie.

  2. The motion fails.

  3. The issue is tabled.

  4. The Senate adjourns.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

According to the Constitution, the Vice President is the President of the Senate and has the power to break tie votes.

What is the most common cause of tie votes in the Senate?

  1. Equal party representation.

  2. Filibusters.

  3. Vacant seats.

  4. Absenteeism.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tie votes are most common when the Senate is evenly divided between the two major parties.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a bill?

  1. The bill is defeated.

  2. The bill is passed.

  3. The bill is tabled.

  4. The bill is sent to conference.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the bill does not have the majority support necessary to pass.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a motion?

  1. The motion is defeated.

  2. The motion is passed.

  3. The motion is tabled.

  4. The motion is sent to conference.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the motion does not have the majority support necessary to pass.

What is the effect of a tie vote on an amendment?

  1. The amendment is defeated.

  2. The amendment is passed.

  3. The amendment is tabled.

  4. The amendment is sent to conference.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the amendment does not have the majority support necessary to pass.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a nomination?

  1. The nomination is defeated.

  2. The nomination is confirmed.

  3. The nomination is tabled.

  4. The nomination is sent to conference.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the nomination does not have the majority support necessary to be confirmed.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a treaty?

  1. The treaty is defeated.

  2. The treaty is ratified.

  3. The treaty is tabled.

  4. The treaty is sent to conference.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the treaty does not have the two-thirds majority support necessary to be ratified.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a declaration of war?

  1. The declaration of war is defeated.

  2. The declaration of war is passed.

  3. The declaration of war is tabled.

  4. The declaration of war is sent to conference.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the declaration of war does not have the two-thirds majority support necessary to pass.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a constitutional amendment?

  1. The constitutional amendment is defeated.

  2. The constitutional amendment is passed.

  3. The constitutional amendment is tabled.

  4. The constitutional amendment is sent to conference.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the constitutional amendment does not have the two-thirds majority support necessary to pass.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a presidential impeachment?

  1. The president is impeached.

  2. The president is acquitted.

  3. The impeachment is tabled.

  4. The impeachment is sent to conference.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the president does not have the two-thirds majority support necessary to be convicted and removed from office.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a presidential veto?

  1. The veto is overridden.

  2. The veto is sustained.

  3. The veto is tabled.

  4. The veto is sent to conference.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the veto does not have the two-thirds majority support necessary to be overridden.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a cloture motion?

  1. The cloture motion is defeated.

  2. The cloture motion is passed.

  3. The cloture motion is tabled.

  4. The cloture motion is sent to conference.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the cloture motion does not have the three-fifths majority support necessary to pass.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a motion to reconsider?

  1. The motion to reconsider is defeated.

  2. The motion to reconsider is passed.

  3. The motion to reconsider is tabled.

  4. The motion to reconsider is sent to conference.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the motion to reconsider does not have the majority support necessary to pass.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a motion to adjourn?

  1. The motion to adjourn is defeated.

  2. The motion to adjourn is passed.

  3. The motion to adjourn is tabled.

  4. The motion to adjourn is sent to conference.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the motion to adjourn has the majority support necessary to pass.

What is the effect of a tie vote on a motion to table?

  1. The motion to table is defeated.

  2. The motion to table is passed.

  3. The motion to table is tabled.

  4. The motion to table is sent to conference.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A tie vote in the Senate means that the motion to table has the majority support necessary to pass.

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