Powers of Constitution
Enumerated Concurrent Reserved -Power to coin money -Regulate interstate and foreign trade -Maintain the armed forces/navy -Federal courts -Post office -Declare war -elastic clause -Est schools -marriage and divorce laws -regulate trade within state 10th amendment - -Taxes -borrow money -public welfare -administer criminal justice -build roads
Popular Sovereignty Federalism Executive Branch Legislative Branch Judicial Branch Veto Impeach Amendments Override
Outlining Constitution Article 1 – Legislative Branch Congress – two houses House of Reps Senate elected by House, Impeachment Election/meeting Legislative proceedings Pay Revenue bill Power of congress Powers denied congress Limit state powers
Article II – Executive Branch Qualifications Power Duties impeachment Article III – Judicial Jurisdiction Treason
Article IV – relations of states Recognition Privileges New states Protection Article V- Provisions for Amendments Article VI – Constitution Supreme Debt National law supreme Oath Article VII – Ratification 9/13