Chapter 6: The Legislative Branch. Capitol Building- Capitol Hill Congress- Bicameral House of Representatives and Senate.
Legislative Powers
Chapter 3. Federalism: National and State Sovereignty The argument for federalism Authority divided into two levels: national and regional Protects liberty.
Bicameral Bi (prefix) Cameral (root word). Camera (Latin) = room or chamber.
Chapter 11: The Scope of Congressional Power I. Congressional Power A.Three types of power: 1. Expressed 2. Implied 3. Inherent B. Strict v. Liberal.
Federalism Week 4. Federalism: A Comparative Perspective Three forms of Government Organization Unitary Government Centralized, All power at the center.
Topic Selection 1/19/2012. Learning Objectives Critically analyze social problems by identifying value perspectives and applying concepts of sociology,
C H A P T E R 11 Powers of Congress. C H A P T E R 11 Powers of Congress SECTION 1 The Scope of Congressional Powers SECTION 2 The Expressed Powers.
1 Powers of Congress. 2 The Scope of Congressional Powers What are the three types of congressional power? How does strict construction of the U.S. Constitution.
Camera (Latin) = room or chamber
C H A P T E R 11 Powers of Congress. SECTION 1 The Scope of Congressional Powers SECTION 2 The Expressed Powers of Money and Commerce SECTION 3 Other.
Legislative Branch AKA: Congress The Peoples’ House Legislature House of Representatives Senate House Trivia.