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Ch. 3.2 & Ch. 3.3
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THEY MAKE THE LAWS Expressed powers – powers directly stated in the Constitution WHERE? Article 1, Section 8 WHY? Because we didn’t want them too powerful Elastic clause – enumerated power #18 stating Congress has the right to make all laws “necessary and proper” So basically they can “stretch” their powers to do as they please
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THEY ENFORCE THE LAWS Most powers are vague, but some are specific Article II, section 2-3 gives President specific powers: Commander in Chief Appoints Cabinet members (with approval of Senate) Allowed to pardon people Allowed to make treaties Appoints ambassadors Gives State of the Union Can call Congress into special session Foreign affairs (meeting with heads of state) Commissions military officers Makes sure all Congress laws are “faithfully executed”
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THEY INTERPRET THE LAWS The United States’ two-court system is divided by federal courts and state courts Federal courts have jurisdiction over: United States law Treaties with foreign nations Interpretation of the Constitution
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STEP ONE: proposing an amendment HOW? 2/3 vote in each house of Congress ~OR~ A national convention called by Congress at the request of 2/3 of the states (through a petition) NOTE: we’ve only used the first choice
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STEP TWO: ratifying (approving) an amendment HOW? 3/4 of the 50 state legislatures approve it ~OR~ 3/4 of special ratifying conventions that each state creates approve it NOTE: we’ve only used the second method once (21 st amendment)
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HOW, CONGRESSIONALLY? Through laws passed by Congress By how the laws are practice HOW, EXECUITIVELY? President uses executive agreements, an agreement made between the President and the head of state, rather than through formal treaties, agreements between nations HOW, JUDICIALLY? The Supreme Court interprets the Constitution and can make new precedents accordingly (judicial activism)
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