Vocabulary activity: Bell Ringer Reserved Powers Concurrent Powers

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Vocabulary activity: Bell Ringer Reserved Powers Concurrent Powers Expressed/Enumerated Powers Implied Powers

The Structure of our Government What are the three branches of Government?

The Structure of our Government What is the definition of the terms Separation of Powers Checks and Balances

The Structure of our Government What is the definition of the terms Separation of Powers - the sharing of powers among three separate branches of government Checks and Balances - a system that allows one branch of government to limit the exercise of power by another branch; requires the different parts of government to work together

The Structure of our Government In what ways are states related? In what ways are they not related? Does government bind states together? Do states have different governments?

The Structure of our Government Introduction to Federalism (Video) https://app.discoveryeducation.com/learn/videos/40629885-edee-4637-8819-ea73afefa5d7/ (2:02) https://app.discoveryeducation.com/learn/videos/b3539984-94ce-4310-8dc5-d17e295754ba (3:58)

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