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Title: Powers of Congress p.165-169


1
Powers of Congressp.165-169
  • Chapter 5, lesson 2

2
The Role of Congress
  • To legislate or to propose bills and pass them
    in to law.
  • Congress can make laws for all expressed and
    implied powers that are stated in Article I,
    section 8 of the Constitution.

3
Expressed v. Implied Powers
  • Expressed clearly stated in Article I, section
    8
  • There are 18 clauses
  • Includes taxes, printing borrowing money,
    regulate commerce, declare war, support an army
    and militia, immigration, patents, govern DC
  • Implied powers given Congress, although not
    stated in Article I, sec 8
  • Provide for all laws that are necessary and
    proper - also known as the Elastic clause
  • Post Office
  • Federal Ct. System

4
Other Powers
  • Approve presidential appointees for ambassadors,
    federal judges, and Supreme Court justices
  • House impeaches or accuses the
    President/Federal Judge of a high crime or
    misdemeanor
  • Senate holds the trial and acts as jury
  • 2/3 of the Senate must vote to remove a President
    or Judge
  • 2 Presidents have been impeached but the Senate
    found them not guilty.

5
Limits on Congressional Powers
  • Can not forbid citizens from creating laws that
    interfere with
  • Writ of Habeas Corpus (unless invasion or
    rebellion) a prisoner must be told why he/she is
    being held.
  • Bill of attainder which would punish a person
    without a trial
  • Ex Post Facto laws declaring that an act is a
    crime after its been committed.
  • There are also rights that are for the states
    on (like regulating education)
  • And checks on power like a presidential veto
    or a Supreme Court ruling on a law

6
Review Qualifications Staffing
  • Senate
  • 30 years old
  • Live in the state
  • Live in US for 9 years
  • Average age 62
  • House
  • 25 years old
  • Live in the state
  • Live in US for 7 years
  • Average age 56
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