PPT-Expressed vs. Implied Powers of Congress
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Whats the Difference Between Expressed and Implied Expressed Powers Implied Powers Expressed means that they are explicitly written in the Constitution giving
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Whats the Difference Between Expressed and Implied Expressed Powers Implied Powers Expressed means that they are explicitly written in the Constitution giving Congress the direct power to regulate those areas. Bell Ringer: . Can you give an example of a power of Congress?. Delegated Powers. Congressional powers are delegated . (given) by the Constitution.. These delegated powers are either . 1.) Expressed 2.)Implied or 3.) Inherent . Ch. 11 continued . What type of powers does Congress have?. Delegated powers!!!! Congress ONLY had powers granted to it by the Supreme law of the Land!. Three types of delegated powers. Expressed. Implied. 4.1 The Division of Power. Focus Your Thoughts. “. A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big enough to take it all away. .”. Barry Goldwater. Think about this quote . . . . What does it mean? Do you agree? . MR. Raymond. Limited Government. -. Article One. How Congress will work. -Congress is given certain powers. -defined in Article 1 of the Constitution. Enumerated powers (listed). Implied powers (“necessary and proper” clause). Congressional Power— Congressional power is limited by the fact that it has only those powers . delegated. to it by the Constitution.. Congress cannot create national public . schools. .. Congress cannot require people to . Delegated powers- Powers given to the national government by the Constitution. 3 types of delegated power:. Enumerated (expressed) powers- Listed in the Constitution.. Delegated powers- Powers given to the national government by the Constitution. Expressed Powers. The Power to tax. Taxes are used to provide for public needs (and we have many needs). Limits on taxing. Can only tax for public purposes or “general Welfare”. Can’t tax exports. A Simple Overview. Constitutional Powers. Powers of the President that are directly in the Constitution.. Military Powers. Commander in Chief: Civilian head of the military.. Conducting Military Action. Essential Questions. : What is the purpose of federalism? Why does the government need to make sure that the rights of citizens are upheld? What were the causes of instances in United States history in which rights were not properly upheld? How were/have these issues been resolved? . Pair up with an elbow partner…you need pen and paper with both full names at the top. Title it “. Taxes. ” . 1.) In your words explain what is a tax, and what it is used for?. 2.) Give as many examples of the different types of taxes as you can think of (you should know at least 3 types). A Fire Leads to Change. Defining the Powers of Congress. Three types of powers held by Congress. . —Expressed: spelled out in Constitution. —Implied: suggested in Constitution in the . necessary and proper clause. Preview Activity:. Look at the Headlines. and then determine . what powers you think. Congress has.. Testable . Information. Follow along and fill. in your Interactive. Notebook.. Testable Information:. [ 4.4 ] The Implied and Nonlegislative Powers [ 4.4 ] The Implied and Nonlegislative Powers Learning Objectives Explain how the Necessary and Proper Clause gives Congress flexibility in lawmaking. National Powers. Constitution grants the national government delegated powers.. Three types of powers the national government has:. Expressed Powers. Implied Powers. Inherent Powers. Expressed Powers.
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