Implied
Enumerated/delegated Powers
How does a bill become a law?
Congress in Real life
Hodgepodge
100

What is the nickname for the Necessary and Proper Clause?

Elasic Clause

100

What are enumerated/delegated powers?

Powers that are specifically listed in the Constitution as belonging to Congress.

100

Who can introduce a bill in Congress?

Any member of Congress

100

Congress passes a law to create a national space agency. This clause gives them that power.

What is Elastic clause?

100

What are the two houses of Congress?

House of Representatives and Congress

200

What does the Necessary and Proper Clause allow Congress to do?

Make any laws needed to carry out its expressed/delegated powers. Srtetch their power to carry out its delegated powers.

200

Which article of the Constitution lists the enumerated powers of Congress?

Article 1, section 8 (not needed)

200

What is a bill?

A proposed law.

200

A law is passed to punish people for something they did before it became illegal. This makes this law unconstitutional.

What is ex post facto laws?

200

Who is the leader of the House of Representatives?

The Speaker of the House
300

Congress passes a law to build new highways that connect several states. Which power gives them the right to do this?

The power to regulate interstate commerce and spend money for the general welfare of the nation.

300

Name two examples of enumerated powers of Congress.

Possible answers: collect taxes, declare war, coin money, regulate trade, raise and support armies

300

What happens to a bill after it passes both houses?

Conference Committee

300

Congress uses the Elastic Clause to create the IRS to collect taxes. This is related to this delegated/expressed/enumerated power.

What is the power to tax?

300

How many senators does each state have?

two

400

Which enumerated power allows Congress to raise money for government programs?

The power to tax.

400

What is a conference committee and what does it do?

It must go to the conference Committee to take two different bills and make them become one identical bill.

400

Congress creates a national bank even though the Constitution doesn’t say it can. Which clause gives Congress this power, and why?

The Elastic Clause (Necessary and Proper Clause) — it lets Congress make laws needed to carry out its listed powers, like collecting taxes and managing money.

400

After the President vetoes a bill, what can Congress do to still make it a law, and what fraction of votes is required?

Override the president with a 2/3 vote in both houses.

500

Why did the Founders list specific powers for Congress instead of giving unlimited power?

To limit government and protect citizens’ rights

500

Describe the full journey of a bill from the moment it’s introduced until it becomes a law, including at least five major steps.

A member of Congress introduces the bill → it goes to a committee for review and changes → if approved, it goes to the House or Senate floor for debate and vote → if passed, it goes to the other chamber → if both approve, it goes to the President → the President can sign it, veto it, or let it become law without signing → if vetoed, Congress can override.

500

Congress passes a law creating a new branch of the military focused on cyber defense. Which power allows this, and what clause supports it?

Congress has the power to provide for the common defense and raise and support armies; the Elastic Clause allows creating new branches like a Cyber Force.

500

What Senate power checks the President’s appointments?

The Senate must confirm appointments by majority vote

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