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 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 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 . Plenary v. Concurrent Powers. Plenary Powers: . powers granted to a body in absolute terms, with no review of, or limitations upon, the exercise of those powers.. Concurrent Powers: . powers shared among two or more bodies, allowing checks or limits on the exercise of those powers. 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? . Definition. Federalism. – The division of powers among the local, state and national governments.. Federal Powers Derived from the Constitution. Delegated Powers – Powers the Constitution delegates to the national government through expressed, implied and inherent powers.. 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). What’s 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: . Give two examples of POWERS OF CONGRESS:. Delegated Powers. Congressional powers are . delegated (given) . by the Constitution.. These delegated powers are either . 1. .) Expressed . 2. Powers Granted to Congress. Financing Government. Collect taxes, borrow & print money. Regulating and Encouraging American Trade and Industry. Foreign & domestic trade. Roads & Post Offices. LESSON OBJECTIVES. EXPLAIN BASIC DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CONGRESS AND THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. DISCUSS HOW CONGRESS REFLECTS AMERICA’S COMMITMENT TO RESPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT AND FEDERALISM. IDENTIFY SEVERAL CONSTITUTIONAL SOURCES OF CONGRESSIONAL POWER. Article 1, Section 8 of U.S. Constitution:. Congress may exercise only those powers that are granted to it by Constitution, further defined by Bill of Rights, and other protections found in Constitution.. Enumerated/Delegated (Expressed) powers . are specifically given to Congress in the Constitution.. Article 1, Section 8. of the Constitution spells out the major powers of the Congress.. The first . Concurrent powers include, but are not limited to:. Setting up courts. Creating and collecting taxes. Building highways. Borrowing money. Making and enforcing laws. Chartering banks and corporations. [ 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.

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