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Chapter 8 Section 2 Textbook: page 218

Chapter 8 Section 2 Questions ___________ is an example of a non legislative power of Congress. ___________ best describes the powers held by Congress. ___________ is an example of a power of Congress. The clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the right to make laws that are “necessary & proper” for carrying out listed powers is often called _____________. A writ of habeas corpus ___________________. 6. Which is a power held by the House but not the Senate? __________________________ 7. Powers of Congress are limited by ____________________________________________________________. 8. How many Presidents have been impeached and convicted? ____________________________________________________________

Chapter 8 Section 2 The Powers of Congress So what? What is important to understand about this? Is about … The Powers of Congress Chapter 8 Section 2 Promoting the General Welfare Providing for Defense Establishing Justice Unlisted Powers Nonlegislative Powers Limits on the Powers of Congress 1. Section Question Answers 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Chapter 8 Section 2 The Powers of Congress So what? What is important to understand about this? Is about … The Powers of Congress Chapter 8 Section 2 Promoting the General Welfare Providing for Defense Establishing Justice Unlisted Powers Nonlegislative Powers Limits on the Powers of Congress 1. Borrow Money Section Question Answers 2. Broad 3. Regulate Commerce, Borrow Money, Declare War 4. Elastic Clause 5. Brings someone to court 6. Impeach officials 7. Veto, S.C, constitution 8.. none