LL 12-4-13

LL 12-4-13
Copy the diagram below.
Reserved Powers
Enumerated Powers (delegated)
Concurrent Powers
LL 12-4-13
Clue 1
Reserved Powers
Enumerated Powers (delegated)
Concurrent Powers
Clue: Powers the
federal government.
(Congress) haswritten in article I of
the US Constitution.
Clue: Powers both
the federal and
state governments
have.
Clue: Powers the
state governments
have.
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Clue 2
Reserved Powers
Enumerated Powers (delegated)
Concurrent Powers
Clue: Powers the
federal government.
(Congress) haswritten in article I of
the US Constitution.
Clue: Powers both
the federal and
state governments
have.
See the chart on page
352
Clue: Powers the
state governments
have.
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Predict- Where would implied powers fit in this diagram?
Reserved Powers
Enumerated Powers (delegated)
Concurrent Powers
Clue: Powers the
federal government.
(Congress) haswritten in article I of
the US Constitution.
Clue: Powers both
the federal and
state governments
have.
Clue: Powers the
state governments
have.
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What are implied powers? See page 95
Reserved Powers
Enumerated Powers (delegated)
Concurrent Powers
Clue: Powers the
federal government.
(Congress) haswritten in article I of
the US Constitution.
Clue: Powers both
the federal and
state governments
have.
Clue: Powers the
state governments
have.
LL 12-4-13
What are implied powers? See page 95
Where do implied powers fit on this chart?
Reserved Powers
Enumerated Powers (delegated)
Concurrent Powers
Clue: Powers the
federal government.
(Congress) haswritten in article I of
the US Constitution.
Clue: Powers both
the federal and
state governments
have.
Clue: Powers the
state governments
have.
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What are implied powers? See page 95
implied Powers described in the
elastic clause. Gives Congress
the right to make all laws
“necessary and proper” to carry
out their expressed powers.
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers
Enumerated Powers (delegated)
Powers the federal
government.
(Congress) haswritten in article I of
the US Constitution.
Powers both the
federal and state
governments have.
Powers the state
governments have.
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Assignment 6, C.3.3 Homework
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Friday 12/6
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Word Wall
U.S. Congress (the legislative branch)
the House of Representatives
the Senate
the Supreme Court
executive branch
judicial branch
Impeachment
naturalization
enumerated powers
concurrent powers
Implied powers
original jurisdiction
foreign relations
appointment
Today
• Essential Question:
• What is the structure of the three branches of
the U.S. Government?
• Assignment 7, C.3.3 notes
• 10 points
• Get out your notes from yesterday
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Term: the Senate
What I found:
Definition:
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See chart page 203
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Term: the Senate
What I found:
Definition: the upper house of the U.S. Congress, 6
year terms, 2 from each state, 100 total
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Term: the Supreme Court
What I found:
Definition:
My Doodle:
See page 261
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Term: the Supreme Court
What I found:
Definition: the highest court in the U S; sits at the
top of the federal court system; life terms;
appointed by pres; confirmed by senate
My Doodle:
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Term: enumerated powers
What I found:
Definition:
My Doodle:
See page 98, section 8
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Term: enumerated powers
What I found:
Definition: Powers given to Congress written in the
U.S. Constitution. These are also known as
delegated powers.
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Term: implied powers
What I found:
Definition:
My Doodle:
See chart page 186
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Term: implied powers
What I found:
Definition: Powers given to congress by the elastic
clause; grants Congress the power to pass all laws
necessary and proper for carrying out its
enumerated powers.
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Term: concurrent powers
What I found:
Definition:
My Doodle:
See the chart, page 352
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Term: concurrent powers
What I found:
Definition: Powers shared by the national and state
governments.
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Term: original jurisdiction
What I found:
Definition:
My Doodle:
See chart page 245
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Term: original jurisdiction
What I found:
Definition: The power of a court to be the first to
hear a case on a specific topic; (for the U.S. Supreme
Court this involves cases involving conflicts between
Congress and the president and in cases in which a
state is a party.)
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Term: appointment
What I found:
Definition:
My Doodle:
See the chart page 227
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Term: appointment
What I found:
Definition: The power of the President to choose
members of his cabinet, ambassadors, Supreme
Court Justices and other officials
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Term: foreign relations
What I know:
Definition:
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Term: foreign relations
What I know:
Definition: The power of the executive branch to
decide on dealings with other countries in order to
achieve national goals.
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Term: impeachment
What I know:
Definition:
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Term: impeachment
What I know:
Definition: The power of Congress to bring formal
charges of wrongdoing against a public official (such
as the U.S. President).
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Term: naturalization laws
What I know:
Definition:
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Term: naturalization laws
What I know:
Definition: the power of congress to make laws that
people from other countries must follow in order to
become legal citizens of the U. S.
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Term: original jurisdiction
What I found:
Definition:
My Doodle:
See chart page 245
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Term: original jurisdiction
What I found:
Definition: The power of a court to be the first to
hear a case on a specific topic; (for the U.S. Supreme
Court this involves cases involving conflicts between
Congress and the president and in cases in which a
state is a party.)
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Term: Legislative branch
What I found:
Definition:
See page 191
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Term: Legislative branch
What I found:
Definition: Described in article I of the U.S.
Constitution, this branch of the U.S. government has
the power to create laws. Also known as Congress.
Made up of the House of Representatives and the
Senate.
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Term: executive branch
What I found:
Definition:
My Doodle:
See page 231
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Term: executive branch
What I found:
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Definition: Described in article II of the U.S.
Constitution, this branch of the U.S. government has
the power to enforce laws.
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Term: judicial branch
What I found:
Definition:
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See chart page 261
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Term: judicial branch
What I found:
Definition: Described in article III of the U.S.
Constitution, this branch of the U.S. government has
the power to interpret the laws.
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Term: the House of Representatives
What I found:
Definition:
My Doodle:
See chart page 203
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Term: the House of Representatives
What I found:
See chart page 203
Definition: the lower house of the U.S. Congress, 2
year terms, number is based on state population,
435 total
My Doodle:
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