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Expressed and Implied Powers. Using your annotated copy of Article I, Section 8, copy down the “expressed” (also known as enumerated} powers of the U.S. Congress (as well as the “implied” powers in clause 18 ) on your Venn diagram. Reserved Powers.
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Expressed and Implied Powers • Using your annotated copy of Article I, Section 8, copy down the “expressed” (also known as enumerated} powers of the U.S. Congress (as well as the “implied” powers in clause 18) on your Venn diagram
Reserved Powers Now copy down the powers that are “reserved” for the state governments: • Issue driver’s and marriage licenses • Conduct elections • Establish local (city and county) governments • Make rules about business inside a state • Use any power the Constitution doesn’t give the federal government • Charter banks and corporations in the state • Run public schools • Provide police and emergency services
Concurrent Powers Look at the federal government and state government powers. Where do they overlap? In the middle part of the Venn diagram, write down powers that both levels of government share.