Students should complete the McCulloch v. Maryland handout for homework and study the Congressional Powers notes for the test on Monday.
Student should have these questions copied and answered in notebooks. The information is from Pearson American Government pages 252 - 258
1. What are the three types of congressional power? Define each 2. What article of the Constitution grants congress most of its expressed powers? 3. What is Commerce? 4. Identify the specific commerce and money powers of Congress. 5. What was the dispute and outcome in Gibbons vs. Ogden? 6. What is the difference between a tax and a tariff? 7. What are limits on taxes? 8. What is borrowing power? Public Debt? 9. What is Currency Power? Legal Tender? 10. What is Bankruptcy power? Students concluded the section on the US Congress and reviewed for the test on Friday 9/20/13.
The following questions should be copied and answered in their note books.
Today we continued our study of the Congress ,focusing on the US. Senate. These questions should copied and answered in their note books.
Student continued the section on the Congress of the United States. This time focusing on the House of Representatives.
These questions should be recorded and answered in their notebooks.
Students were introduced to The Congress of the United States. They were required to answer five questions to introduce the new section. These questions should be answered and kept in their notebooks.
We reviewed previously covered subjects in preparation for our quiz on Friday.
Students will take a online test today, they will be able to take the test three times to improve their scores. Progress reports will be issued on Friday 9/13/13 due to the earlier issue with USATestPrep.
Students are reviewing for a test on SSCG 1 b, 2a, and 3b (Constitution, Beginning and origins)
on Wednesday. The USAtestprep has been re-established and the students have a homework assignment tonight on it. Also on Wednesday, progress reports will be sent home. Because of a error in the USATestprep system students can not find there assignment (past or present). I will alert my classes when the error has been corrected.
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