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1 The Constitution Article One - ______________________ Section 2: House of _______________ Term Length _____ Age ________US Citizen for ________ years # of Representatives per state is determined by ______________________ Population is determined by a _________________ conducted every _____ years. First one conducted in _______. The House has the sole power of ________________________ Section 3: The _____________ Term Length _______ Age _________US Citizen for ______ years What percentage are up for re-election every 2 years - ___ / ____ The vice president will serve as the __________________ of the Senate In his absence we have a _________________ ________ ____________________ The Senate tries all ___________________; if the President, the ____________ ____________ shall preside – it Requires a ______ / _____ majority for removal from office. Special: Only two presidents have been impeached in the House - ________________ and _____________. All money (revenue) bills must start here - _______________________________ A bill passed by both houses goes on to the _________________________ for it to signed into law or he can ___________ it. Congress can still pass over the President’s veto if they get a _____ / ______ majority in each house. This is an example of which principle - _____________ and ______________.

2 The Constitution Section 8 Powers Granted to Congress (17 – Expressed Powers, last 1 – Implied powers) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 18. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Powers Denied Section 9 Federal Government Section 10 State Governments

3 The Constitution Article Two - ______________________ Section 1: __________________ and ____________________ The president is elected by the _______________ ____________. The number of electors per state is made up of the number of _____________________ and members of the _________ of _______________. Example: New York has _______ Senators and ________ in the House of Representatives so we have ________ Electoral votes. Must be a _________ - ______ Term Length _____ Age ________US Citizen for ________ years Section 2: _____________ of the _______________ The President is the __________________________________ of the armed forces. Presidents can grant ___________________ (delay) and ____________________ (forgiveness). The President can make ____________ and appoint _______________, federal ___________. These have to be approved by the ___________. Section 3: _____________ of the President (1) Must report to Congress _______________ on the condition of the country (2) Must receive ________________ and other public ministers (3) Must ___________ the laws Presidents can be impeached if found guilty of _____________, _____________ or other _______ _____________ and ___________ Article III: The _________________ _____________ Establishes one ________________ _____________ and _____________ _______________ as Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. Federal Courts – all cases involving the ___________________, __________ ______, and _________. Two states or citizens of different states. All trials must be trials by ___________ except in impeachment proceedings. ____________ is formally discussed here – Congress gets to decide the punishment for crime against our nation.

4 The Constitution Section 8 Powers Granted to Congress (17 – Expressed Powers, last 1 – Implied powers) 1. Collect Taxes and Pay Debts 2. Provide for defense and welfare 3. Borrow Money 4. Regulate Interstate and Foreign Trade 5. Establish Citizenship Laws 6. Coin Money 7. Build Post Offices 8. Issue Copyrights and Patents 9. Set up Federal Courts 10. Declare War 11. Maintain Army/Navy 12. Regs- Armed Forces 18. “Necessary and Proper” Implied Powers (Elastic Clause) 1.Habeas Corpus (Illegal Imprisonment) 2. Unfair punishment 3.No direct tax unless related to pop. 4. Tax Exports 5.Can’t favor a state over other states 1.Make treaties or alliances 2.Tax imports or exports 3. Keep a regular army 4.Engage in war unless invaded Powers Denied Section 9 Federal Government Section 10 State Governments


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