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Instead of CNN Student News Finish Up Your Writing Prompts from Last Class!!!

The Legislative Branch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjZbDRxlVLs

OPEN UP YOUR BLUE GATEWAY TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT BOOKS TO PAGE 87!

I DO: ENUMERATED POWERS The “Enumerate” Powers The specific powers of Congress are listed in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution. The are sometimes known as the “delegated” or “enumerated” powers.

WE DO: Tax and Spending & Coin Money

Legislative POWER JIG SAW Group 1: Declare War Group 2: Establish Lower Federal Courts Group 3: Raise and Support Armies Group 4: Implied Power Group 5: Impeachment Group 6: Confirmation of Appointments Legislative POWER JIG SAW

What do we Do? Read your assigned topic with your partner. Write a two sentences describing what the legislative power is on the construction power. If mentioned include which part of the legislative branch has this power? Remember to write in large print so you classmates to clearly read it. *more than one group might have your power!