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Unit III Lesson 5Exclusive Powers of The U.S. House of
Representatives
Essential Question:• What are the institutions and
policy-making processes of the national government?
• What are the links between
the branches of the national government, political parties, interest groups, public opinion, the media, and state and local governments?
or “Expressed” Powers“Enumerated”
“Enumerated”
Exclusive Powers of the U.S. House of Representatives
Only the House Can:
Article I Section 7
1. Only the House can introduce “revenue bills”
Every 2
Years
(Legislation that would raise national taxes)
“Revenue Bills”
“Revenue Bills”
House = Most Responsive To The
Will Of Voters
“Obamacare”
“Revenue Bill”
2009
The Affordable Care Act
2008233 202
2010193 242
435
“Mid-Term Election”
House = Most Responsive
To The Will Of Voters
The second exclusive power of the House…
Article I
270
221167 150
538
“Popular Vote”
“Majority”
“Majority”
2. The House elects the President if no candidate receives a “majority” in the Electoral College
“Electoral College”
Unit IV
Unit IV
435
Andrew Jackson
John Quincy Adams
Henry Clay
William Crawford
30% 41%
13% 11%
1 2
3 4John
Quincy Adams
“The Corrupt Bargain”
One more exclusive power of the House…
Article I Article II
3. Only the House can “impeach” federal officials (Impeach: Charge them with misconduct; they’re not removed
from office until they are convicted)
Article II Section 4 “The President, Vice President and all other civil Officers of the
United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, AND Conviction of, Treason,
Bribery, or other High crimes and Misdemeanors”
President Vice-President Federal Judges Cabinet Members
1 2Article I Section 2 and 3 “The House of
Representatives shall have the sole power of Impeachment” and “The Senate shall have the sole
power to TRY all impeachments”
“Treason, Bribery, or other High crimes and
Misdemeanors”
Unit IV
Which of the following statements about revenue bills is correct?
A. They must originate in the House
B. They must originate in the Senate
C. They must originate with the President
D. They must originate in the Senate Finance Committee
According to the Twelfth Amendment, if no candidate receives a majority in the electoral
college:
A. A run-off election will be held between the top two candidates
B. The current vice-president will become acting president until a recount is held
C. The president will be chosen by the House, with each state receiving one vote
D. Each state will hold a convention to determine which electors are sent to the electoral college
The U.S. Constitution is specific about the roles of the House and Senate in the
impeachment process:
A. The Senate acts as the grand jury and the House conducts the trial
B. After the House and Senate impeach the Supreme Court conducts the trial
C. The House impeaches and the Senate conducts the trial acting as the jury
D. The House has the sole power to impeach and convict
Homework!!!
Textbook Pages: 314, 334, 336, 365-368
Graphic Novel Pages: 35, 119-120