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Set up your Bell Ringer and Exit Ticket Pages Bell Ringers Feb. 20- 24 Exit Tickets Feb. 20- 24

How does the government pay for things it needs to spend money on? Bell ringer 9-18-17 How does the government pay for things it needs to spend money on?

Legislative Powers Vocabulary

Lesson Frame We will- Analyze vocabulary used when discussing the legislative powers of Congress I will- Determine the source of power for the legislative branch

Inherent powers- power to rule and create _______ given to _______ because it is part of the government Appropriations- _________ allocated by a legislature for a stated purpose as part of a spending bill or budget Direct Tax- paid by _______ on whom it is imposed Impeachment- to bring formal ______ against public officials for wrongdoing Perjury- _______ under oath

Word Bank Funds Laws Congress Lying Charges Person

Inherent powers- power to rule and create laws given to Congress because it is part of the government Appropriations- funds allocated by a legislature for a stated purpose as part of a spending bill or budget Direct Tax- paid by person on whom it is imposed Impeachment- to bring formal charges against public officials for wrongdoing Perjury- lying under oath

Found in the Constitution 3 types Legislative Power Found in the Constitution 3 types Enumerated- written in the Constitution (Article I) Implied- follow through of Enumerated powers Elastic Clause- from Article 1, “necessary and proper” to completing legislative goals Inherent- power to make laws because it is part of government

What gives the government power to collect taxes? Exit Ticket 9-18-17 What gives the government power to collect taxes?