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Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? Itzhak Loz and Raren Fakiro were put on trial for counterfeiting in multiple states since 1999, producing 77 million dollars of counterfeit money, mostly in $100 bills. Enumerated, Federal, Prosecuting counterfeiting

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? On March 6, 1912, Oreo Cookie Company gets patent for the original cookie. Enumerated, Federal, Patents

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? On June 30, 2000, President Clinton signed into law the Electronic Records and Signatures in Commerce Act (or Electronic Signatures Act), making electronic signatures legal for contracts, transactions, and records that previously could only have been done by paper. This will make it possible for people to complete banking online. Enumerated, Federal, Interstate commerce

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? For her fifteenth birthday, Susie’s parents buy her state and federal bonds instead of a fancy new car. **When one purchases a bond, he or she is lending money to government entity, which in turn promises to pay you a specified amount of interest (usually paid semiannually) and return the principal to you on a specific maturity date. Concurrent, Borrowing Money

What type of power? What is the power? President Donald Trump signed a bill in August imposing new sanctions on Russia. Nonetheless, he still excoriated the measure as "significantly flawed.” The bill sanctions Russia — citing its cyberhacking as well as aggression in Ukraine and Syria — while also slapping new sanctions on North Korea and Iran. Enumerated, Federal, Conduct foreign relations

What type of power? What is the power? A minor wanted to get married, but did not have either parents present (despite the fact that they were both the child’s legal guardians). The minor was told that they could not get married under those circumstances. Reserved, Marriage laws

What type of power? What is the power? The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Lander, Wyoming was built in 1907 as part of a facilities improvement program. Enumerated, Federal, Post Office

What type of power? What is the power? When Ms. Ruback wanted to become a teacher, she had to meet certain requirements in order to get her teaching license. In order for her to continue to teach, she needs to renew her license every ten years. State, Reserved, Licensing

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? On September 7, 1850, the bill admitting California as a free state into the Union passed the House by a vote of 150 to 56. Every northerner who voted supported the measure. Moreover, a significant number of southerners—27 Members—approved the bill as well. Enumerated,, Admitting states

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? The first charter school law in the United States was written in 1991. The first Charter School to be approved, Bluffview Montessori School in Winona, Minnesota, opened in 1992. Reserved, Education

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? If a US citizen lives in Oregon, Washington, or Colorado, he or she may only vote by mail. No waiting in lines for them! Concurrent, Borrowing $$

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? O.J. Simpson went on trial from June 1994 to October 1995 for the murder of his ex- wife Nicole Brown Simpson and restaurant waiter Ron Goldman. The trial was formally named, People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson. Opening statements were made on January 24, 1995, and the verdict was announced on October 3, 1995, when Simpson was found not guilty of murder on both counts.According to the newspaper USA Today, the case has been described as the "most publicized" criminal trial in history. Prosecuting crimes, Concurrent,

Which powers did not come up? List at least three powers that did not appear in our game!

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? Itzhak Loz and Raren Fakiro were put on trial for counterfeiting in multiple states since 1999, producing 77 million dollars of counterfeit money, mostly in $100 bills. This is an example of the ENUMERATED (enumerated, reserved, concurrent) power of the FEDERAL government to DEAL W/ COUNTERFEITING. Enumerated, Federal, Prosecuting counterfeiting

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? On March 6, 1912, Oreo Cookie Company gets patent for the original cookie. This is an example of the ENUMERATED (enumerated, reserved, concurrent) power of the FEDERAL government to CONTROL PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS. Enumerated, Federal, Patents

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? On June 30, 2000, President Clinton signed into law the Electronic Records and Signatures in Commerce Act (or Electronic Signatures Act), making electronic signatures legal for contracts, transactions, and records that previously could only have been done by paper. This will make it possible for people to complete banking online. Enumerated, Federal, Interstate commerce This is an example of the enumerated power of the federal government to REGULATED INTERSTATE COMMERCE.

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? For her fifteenth birthday, Susie’s parents buy her state and federal bonds instead of a fancy new car. **When one purchases a bond, he or she is lending money to government entity, which in turn promises to pay you a specified amount of interest (usually paid semiannually) and return the principal to you on a specific maturity date. Concurrent, Borrowing Money This is an example of the CONCURRENT (enumerated, reserved, concurrent) power of the state and federaL governments to BORROW MONEY..

What type of power? What is the power? President Donald Trump signed a bill in August imposing new sanctions on Russia. Nonetheless, he still excoriated the measure as "significantly flawed.” The bill sanctions Russia — citing its cyberhacking as well as aggression in Ukraine and Syria — while also slapping new sanctions on North Korea and Iran. This is an example of the ENUMERATED power of the FEDERAL government to conduct foreign affairs. Enumerated, Federal, Conduct foreign relations

What type of power? What is the power? A minor wanted to get married, but did not have either parents present (despite the fact that they were both the child’s legal guardians). The minor was told that they could not get married under those circumstances. Reserved, Marriage laws This is an example of the RESERVED (enumerated, reserved, concurrent) power of the STATE government to set marriage laws.

What type of power? What is the power? The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Lander, Wyoming was built in 1907 as part of a facilities improvement program. This is an example of the ENUMERATED (enumerated, reserved, concurrent) power of the federal government to ESTABLISH POST OFFICES. Enumerated, Federal, Post Office

What type of power? What is the power? When Ms. Ruback wanted to become a teacher, she had to meet certain requirements in order to get her teaching license. In order for her to continue to teach, she needs to renew her license every ten years. State, Reserved, Licensing This is an example of the RESERVED (enumerated, reserved, concurrent) power of the state government to regulate licensures

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? On September 7, 1850, the bill admitting California as a free state into the Union passed the House by a vote of 150 to 56. Every northerner who voted supported the measure. Moreover, a significant number of southerners—27 Members—approved the bill as well. Enumerated,, Admitting states This is an example of the ENUMERATED, power of the FEDERAL government to admit STATES.

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? The first charter school law in the United States was written in 1991. The first Charter School to be approved, Bluffview Montessori School in Winona, Minnesota, opened in 1992. Reserved, Education This is an example of the RESERVED (enumerated, reserved, concurrent) power of the STATE government to ESTABLISH SCHOOLS.

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? If a US citizen lives in Oregon, Washington, or Colorado, he or she may only vote by mail. No waiting in lines for them! Concurrent, Borrowing $$ This is an example of the RESERVED power of the STATE government to CONDUCT ELECTIONS.

Which branch has the power to do this. What type of power Which branch has the power to do this? What type of power? What is the power? O.J. Simpson went on trial from June 1994 to October 1995 for the murder of his ex- wife Nicole Brown Simpson and restaurant waiter Ron Goldman. The trial was formally named, People of the State of California v. Orenthal James Simpson. Opening statements were made on January 24, 1995, and the verdict was announced on October 3, 1995, when Simpson was found not guilty of murder on both counts.According to the newspaper USA Today, the case has been described as the "most publicized" criminal trial in history. Prosecuting crimes, Concurrent, This is an example of the CONCURRENT (enumerated, reserved, concurrent) power of the Federal and State government to prosecute criminals.

Which powers did not come up? Many! For example… Enumerated: Declare war, Regulate foreign trade, control immigration, maintain an army and a navy Reserved: , establish a state militia, Ratify amendments, establish local governments, intrastate commerce Concurrent: Levy taxes, provide for the general welfare