SS.7.C.3.3 - Illustrate the structure and function (three branches of government established in Articles I, II, and III with corresponding powers) of government in the United States as established in the Constitution. |
Vocabulary
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coining money
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the power of the legislative branch to print money (coins and bills) for use
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declaration of war
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The power of congress to vote to go to war with another country
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elastic clause
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the power of Congress to pass all laws they deem necessary and proper for carrying out its enumerated powers (also known as implied powers)
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foreign relations
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The power of the executive branch to decide on the United States dealing with other countries in order to achieve national goals
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implied powers
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powers not written in the U.S. Constitution but are necessary and proper in order for the federal government to carry out the expressed powers
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enumerated or delegated powers
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The power specifically named and assigned to the federal government to carry out the expressed powers
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original jurisdiction
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the power of a court to be the first to hear a case on a specific topic
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pardon
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The formal act of forgiving someone or excusing a mistake
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veto
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a decision by an executive authority such as a president or governor to reject a proposed law or statute
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congress
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the national legislative body of the U.S., consisting of the Senate, or upper house, and the House of Representatives, or lower house
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impeach
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to bring formal charges of wrongdoing against a public official (such as the U.S. President)
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expressed powers
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Power that the U.S. Congress has that is specifically listed in the Constitution
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non-legislative power
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Duty Congress holds besides lawmaking
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7. Which branch of federal government makes laws?
Bureaucracy
Executive
Judicial
Legislative
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The newspaper headline below describes an event in U.S. history.
8. Which parts of the national government participated in the process described in the newspaper headline?
Senate and President
Supreme Court and President
House of Representatives and Senate
Supreme Court and House of Representatives
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The statement below is from a congressional document, July 27, 1974.
9. How have similar statements influenced modern congressional actions?
Presidential impeachment
Presidential nomination
Presidential election
Presidential veto
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Application Activity
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