In both the house and senate, a bill introduced by a member is next

a.Given a number

b.Scheduled for floor debate

c.Sent to a standing committee

d.Sent to the president

Through which prcess are states assigned the number of repersentatives they are entitled to after the census.

a.Gerrymandering

b.Reapportionment

c.Redaction

d.Redistricting

And you think ... ?

c and d?

No, both are wrong.

is the 1st one b?

No. I recommend you re-read (or read for the first time) your text materials.

To answer the first question, in both the House and Senate, a bill introduced by a member would typically undergo the following process:

c. Sent to a standing committee.

Once a bill is introduced, it is assigned to a specific committee that is relevant to its subject matter. The committee will then review, analyze, and possibly amend the bill before deciding whether it should move forward for consideration.

To answer the second question, the process through which states are assigned the number of representatives they are entitled to after the census is:

b. Reapportionment.

Reapportionment is the process of reallocating the seats in the House of Representatives among the states based on population changes determined by the decennial census. Following each census, the total number of seats in the House (currently fixed at 435) is divided among the states proportionally based on their population. This process ensures that each state receives a fair and equitable representation in the House.