240 likes | 339 Views
Bell ringer 10-23. Copy the questions (10).Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on table. What is the difference between expressed powers and implied powers? Where must all tax bills start?
E N D
Bell ringer 10-23 Copy the questions (10).Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on table. • What is the difference between expressed powers and implied powers? • Where must all tax bills start? • How many members of the Senate must vote to successfully impeach a federal official? • How can congressional standing committees check the powers of the executive branch? • What is the difference between authorization bills and appropriation bills?
Bell ringer 10-23 Copy the questions (10). Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on table. • What is a writ of habeas corpus? • What kinds of laws is Congress prohibited from passing? • How does the Bill of Rights limit Congress’s powers? • How does the Elastic Clause of the Constitution relate to the U.S. armed services? • Who are the two POTUS that have been impeached?
Daily outcome • Identify the powers given to the Constitution • Cite the powers that the Constitution denies Congress
Dates to remember • 10-23 End of the First Nine Weeks • Ch. 6, Section 1 quiz on Tuesday, October 23rd • Election Day is November 6th!!!
Daily Planner • Bell ringer • Outline – Legislative powers of Congress • GR 6-2 • Quiz on 6-1 (open book or not)
Legislative Powers, pgs. 146-47 • Framers (146) • 1. • 2. • Necessary and Proper Clause (146) • 1. • 2. • Making laws (146) • 1. • 2. • Power to Tax (147) • 1. • 2.
Legislative Powers, pgs. 146-47 • Framers (146) • 1. Could not foresee every situation that arises • 2. • Necessary and Proper Clause (146) • 1. • 2. • Making laws (146) • 1. • 2. • Power to Tax (147) • 1. • 2.
Legislative Powers, pgs. 146-47 • Framers (146) • 1. Could not foresee every situation that arises • 2. Article 1, Section 8 spells out the major • powers of Congress (expressed powers) • Necessary and Proper Clause (146) • 1. • 2. • Making laws (146) • 1. • 2. • Power to Tax (147) • 1. • 2 • .
Legislative Powers, pgs. 146-47 • Framers (146) • 1. Could not foresee every situation that arises • 2. Article 1, Section 8 spells out the major • powers of Congress (expressed powers) • Necessary and Proper Clause (146) • 1. Powers that Congress has because of • Necessary & Proper clause are implied powers • 2. • Making laws (146) • 1. • 2. • Power to Tax (147) • 1. • 2.
Legislative Powers, pgs. 146-47 • Framers (146) • 1. Could not foresee every situation that arises • 2. Article 1, Section 8 spells out the major • powers of Congress (expressed powers) • Necessary and Proper Clause (146) • 1. Powers that Congress has because of • Necessary & Proper clause are implied powers • 2. Clause 18 is often called the Elastic Clause • Making laws (146) • 1. • 2. • Power to Tax (147) • 1. • 2.
Legislative Powers, pgs. 146-47 • Framers (146) • 1. Could not foresee every situation that arises • 2. Article 1, Section 8 spells out the major • powers of Congress (expressed powers) • Necessary and Proper Clause (146) • 1. Powers that Congress has because of • Necessary & Proper clause are implied powers • 2. Clause 18 is often called the Elastic Clause • Making laws (146) • 1. Congress can pass laws governing all federal • Property including military bases • 2. • Power to Tax (147) • 1. • 2.
Legislative Powers, pgs. 146-47 • Framers (146) • 1. Could not foresee every situation that arises • 2. Article 1, Section 8 spells out the major • powers of Congress (expressed powers) • Necessary and Proper Clause (146) • 1. Powers that Congress has because of • Necessary & Proper clause are implied powers • 2. Clause 18 is often called the Elastic Clause • Making laws (146) • 1. Congress can pass laws governing all federal • Property including military bases • 2. Can also establish post offices and federal • courts • Power to Tax (147) • 1. • 2.
Guided Reading 6-2 Copy the questions (10).Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on table. • What is the difference between expressed powers and implied powers? (146) • Where must all tax bills start? (147) • How many members of the Senate must vote to successfully impeach a federal official? • How can congressional standing committees check the powers of the executive branch? (148) • What is the difference between authorization bills and appropriation bills? (147)
Guided Reading 6-2 Copy the questions (10). Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on table. • What is a writ of habeas corpus? (150) • What kinds of laws is Congress prohibited from passing? (150) • How does the Bill of Rights limit Congress’s powers? (150) • How does the Elastic Clause of the Constitution relate to the U.S. armed services? (146) • Who are the two POTUS that have been impeached? (148)