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Learning log 1/3, part 1 1. Go to 2. Find Video Achieve near the bottom of the page. 3. Click on CNN Student News 1/3/ Watch the video or read the transcripts. 5. Copy the questions on the next screen and answer them as you watch the broadcast.

Learning Log 1-3, part 1 Copy the chart below and fill it in as you watch CNN Student News Story3 details Lame Duck Votes 2011 Challenges Census Results Wild Weather

Learning Log 1-3, part 2 Copy the chart below and fill it in termWhat does it mean? federalism Elastic clause impeachment veto mandate Divides powers between a central government and 2 or more governments Article1, section 8 of Const. gives Congress power to make any laws necessary A formal charge brought against a public official by the House The power of the president and governors to reject laws A n order by one authority requiring another authority to do something