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Copy the questions (10).Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on table. 1.What is the difference between expressed powers and implied powers? 2.Where must all tax bills start? 3.How many members of the Senate must vote to successfully impeach a federal official? 4.How can congressional standing committees check the powers of the executive branch? 5.What is the difference between authorization bills and

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Copy the questions (10).Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on table.

1. What is the difference between expressed powers and implied powers?

2. Where must all tax bills start? 3. How many members of the Senate must

vote to successfully impeach a federal official?

4. How can congressional standing committees check the powers of the executive branch?

5. What is the difference between authorization bills and appropriation bills?

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Copy the questions (10). Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on table.

6. What is a writ of habeas corpus? 7. What kinds of laws is Congress prohibited

from passing? 8. How does the Bill of Rights limit

Congress’s powers? 9. How does the Elastic Clause of the

Constitution relate to the U.S. armed services?

10.Who are the two POTUS that have been impeached?

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Identify the powers given to the ConstitutionCite the powers that the Constitution denies Congress

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o10-23 End of the First Nine WeeksoCh. 6, Section 1 quiz on Tuesday, October 23rd oElection Day is November 6th!!!

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Bell ringerOutline – Legislative powers of CongressGR 6-2Quiz on 6-1 (open book or not)

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Framers (146)1.2.

Necessary and Proper Clause (146)1.2.

Making laws (146)1.2.

Power to Tax (147)1.2.

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Framers (146)1. Could not foresee every situation that arises2.

Necessary and Proper Clause (146)1.2.

Making laws (146)1.2.

Power to Tax (147)1.2.

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Framers (146)1. Could not foresee every situation that arises2. 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

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Framers (146)1. Could not foresee every situation that arises2. 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 powers2.

Making laws (146)1.2.

Power to Tax (147)1.2.

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Framers (146)1. Could not foresee every situation that arises2. 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 powers2. Clause 18 is often called the Elastic Clause

Making laws (146)1.2.

Power to Tax (147)1.2.

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Framers (146)1. Could not foresee every situation that arises2. 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 powers2. Clause 18 is often called the Elastic Clause

Making laws (146)1. Congress can pass laws governing all federal Property including military bases2.

Power to Tax (147)1.2.

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Framers (146)1. Could not foresee every situation that arises2. 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 powers2. Clause 18 is often called the Elastic Clause

Making laws (146)1. Congress can pass laws governing all federal Property including military bases2. Can also establish post offices and federal courts

Power to Tax (147)1.2.

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Copy the questions (10).Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on table.

1. What is the difference between expressed powers and implied powers? (146)

2. Where must all tax bills start? (147)3. How many members of the Senate must

vote to successfully impeach a federal official?

4. How can congressional standing committees check the powers of the executive branch? (148)

5. What is the difference between authorization bills and appropriation bills? (147)

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Copy the questions (10). Please skip three lines per question. Please have planners on table.

6. What is a writ of habeas corpus? (150)7. What kinds of laws is Congress prohibited

from passing? (150)8. How does the Bill of Rights limit

Congress’s powers? (150)9. How does the Elastic Clause of the

Constitution relate to the U.S. armed services? (146)

10.Who are the two POTUS that have been impeached? (148)