Federalism
The Battle for Ratification 1/23/2012. Clearly Communicated Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: – understand.
1 The Constitution & Federalism US Politics and Society.
The Consitution and the New Republic, 1787-1800 Unit 3 Ch.6.
Bill of Rights The first amendments (add-ons) to the Constitution 1 st priority of the new Congress Anti-Federalists had demanded these additions James.
The Federalist Papers and Federalism 9/7/2011 Lecture 3.
Article I-III. Article I: Legislative Branch: all of their powers, term limits & job descriptions Article II: Executive Branch: all of their powers, term.
Overview of Congressional Powers Congress has three main types of powers: –Expressed Located in Article I/Section 8/Clauses 1-18 27 listed powers Example:
Federalism 1/26/2012. Clearly Communicated Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: – understand and interpret the.
CHAPTERS 4 AND 5 Unit 2- A New Nation-Early America.
The First National Bank Hamilton’s Shaping of the American Financial and Economic System and America’s Response.
U.S. History Monday, 10-13-14, Wednesday, 10-15-14, and Thursday, 10-16-14 The U.S. Constitution The Constitutional Convention 55 Delegates Most all were.