Powers of the national government

    • [DOC File]AP Government Chapter 2: The Constitution Notes

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      powers of the national government. powers of the state governments. powers of the people. PO 4. Describe the steps leading to the adoption of the Constitution: Federalist and Anti-Federalist positions (e.g., The Federalist Papers) Bill of Rights. ratification. PO 5. Analyze the structure, powers, and roles of the legislative branch of the ...

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    • Powers of the National Government: A Simple Breakdown

      Powers of the national government that are listed, or clearly stated in the Constitution. Examples: Power to Coin Money. Power to Declare War. Power to Regulate Commerce (Trade) w/ Foreign Nations and among states. 2) Implied Powers. Definition: Powers given to the national government as “Necessary & Proper” for carrying out its Expressed ...

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    • [DOC File]Graphic Organizer on Governmental Powers

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      Foreign Relations Powers. Greatest of National Government powers. Expressed power. States are not sovereign, so they are subject to our national government. War Powers. Only Congress may declare war (True?) Congress may raise and support armies, provide and maintain a navy, and make rules pertaining to governing the land and naval forces.

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    • [DOC File]AP Government Chapter 3 Notes: Federalism

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      powers of the National Government in regard to the rights and liberties of individuals. 1. Congress has considered more than 11,000 amendments to the constitution; only 33 . have been submitted to the states and only 27 have been ratified. XII. Altering the Constitution: The Formal Amendment Process. Proposing Amendments. Ratifying Amendments ...

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    • [DOC File]Concept 1: Foundations of Government

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      Powers assigned to national government, called delegated powers, include coining money and regulating trade . Powers kept by states, called reserved powers, include creating local governments and holding elections. Concurrent powers, including taxing and enforcing laws, are shared by federal and state governments

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 11: Powers of Congress

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      Implied powers—Powers the national government needs to carry out the powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution. Article 1 section 8—Elastic clause---Ex; Power to draft people into the armed forces is implied by the power to raise an army & a navy. Inherent Powers—Powers that the national government may exercise simply because ...

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