The Implied Powers NonLegislative Powers of Congress Chapter
![The Implied Powers & Non-Legislative Powers of Congress Chapter 11 Section 4 & 5 The Implied Powers & Non-Legislative Powers of Congress Chapter 11 Section 4 & 5](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-1.jpg)
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![Battle Over Implied Powers 1790 -National Bank established n Opponents argued the Constitution said Battle Over Implied Powers 1790 -National Bank established n Opponents argued the Constitution said](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-3.jpg)
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![Example of Electoral Duty n President Nixon and Vice President Agnew Resigned (1972) n Example of Electoral Duty n President Nixon and Vice President Agnew Resigned (1972) n](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-10.jpg)
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![HISTORICAL DRAMA! The Close Call: Richard Nixon n A “sure impeachment” n Watergate Scandal HISTORICAL DRAMA! The Close Call: Richard Nixon n A “sure impeachment” n Watergate Scandal](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-14.jpg)
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![Quick Quiz n List Three of the Five NON LEGISLATIVE POWERS Quick Quiz n List Three of the Five NON LEGISLATIVE POWERS](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-19.jpg)
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![The Implied Powers NonLegislative Powers of Congress Chapter 11 Section 4 5 The Implied Powers & Non-Legislative Powers of Congress Chapter 11 Section 4 & 5](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-1.jpg)
The Implied Powers & Non-Legislative Powers of Congress Chapter 11 Section 4 & 5
![Implied Powers Necessary Proper Clause n to make all laws which shall be Implied Powers Necessary & Proper Clause n -”to make all laws which shall be](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-2.jpg)
Implied Powers Necessary & Proper Clause n -”to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into n execution the foregoing Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof”
![Battle Over Implied Powers 1790 National Bank established n Opponents argued the Constitution said Battle Over Implied Powers 1790 -National Bank established n Opponents argued the Constitution said](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-3.jpg)
Battle Over Implied Powers 1790 -National Bank established n Opponents argued the Constitution said nothing about a national bank n Proponents looked to the Necessary & Proper clause n
![Mc Culloch v Maryland n n 1816 Maryland placed a tax on all notes Mc. Culloch v. Maryland n n 1816 -Maryland placed a tax on all notes](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-4.jpg)
Mc. Culloch v. Maryland n n 1816 -Maryland placed a tax on all notes issued by banks not charted by the state legislature Mc. Culloch issued notes without the tax on purpose Maryland argues the strict constructionist view before the court Courts ruled in favor of implied powers and stated no State can lawfully tax any agency of the federal government
![Doctrine Principle or fundamental policy n Exampleimplied powers n Necessary Proper clause is Doctrine Principle or fundamental policy n Example-implied powers n Necessary & Proper clause is](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-5.jpg)
Doctrine Principle or fundamental policy n Example-implied powers n Necessary & Proper clause is also known as the Elastic Clause n
![NonLegislative Powers n The primary function of Congress is to make laws But the Non-Legislative Powers n The primary function of Congress is to make laws. But the](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-6.jpg)
Non-Legislative Powers n The primary function of Congress is to make laws. But the Constitution does give it some other chores – several non-legislative duties – to perform as well
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1. Constitutional Amendments Article V: Congress may propose amendments by a 2/3 vote in each house n Recent petitions by state legislators to Congress for amendments n Examples…. n
![Recent Petitions for Amendments Balance the Federal Budget every year n Prohibit Flag Burning Recent Petitions for Amendments Balance the Federal Budget every year n Prohibit Flag Burning](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-8.jpg)
Recent Petitions for Amendments Balance the Federal Budget every year n Prohibit Flag Burning n Permit Prayer in Public Schools n Outlaw Abortions n Prohibit Same-Sex Marriage n
![2 Electoral Duties n Only exercised in unusual situations n 12 th Amendment n 2. Electoral Duties n Only exercised in unusual situations n 12 th Amendment: n](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-9.jpg)
2. Electoral Duties n Only exercised in unusual situations n 12 th Amendment: n House chooses the President when no candidate receives a majority n Senate chooses the V. P. when no candidate receives a majority n n n Thomas Jefferson (1801) John Quincy Adams (1825) 25 th Amendment n Filling the Vacancy of the VP n President appoints a new VP, Congress must approve by 2/3 vote
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Example of Electoral Duty n President Nixon and Vice President Agnew Resigned (1972) n Nixon chose Ford n n "Nixon sought advice from Congressional leaders about a replacement. The advice was unanimous. 'We gave Nixon no choice but Ford, ' House Speaker Carl Albert recalled". n The U. S. Senate voted 92 to 3 to confirm Ford on November 27.
![3 Impeachment n The Constitution grants Congress the power of removing the President Vice 3. Impeachment n The Constitution grants Congress the power of removing the President, Vice](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-11.jpg)
3. Impeachment n The Constitution grants Congress the power of removing the President, Vice President, or other civil officers from their office through impeachment. n The House has the sole power to impeach, or bring charges against the individual. n There is then a trial in the Senate. A 2/3 vote of the senators present is needed for conviction. n The penalty for conviction is removal from office.
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HISTORICAL DRAMA! n First Impeachment Case n Andrew Johnson n House convicted Johnson of violating the Tenure Act and mistreating southern states after the Civil War n Senate acquitted Johnson by one swing vote
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HISTORICAL DRAMA! n Second Case: Bill Clinton House approved two counts: perjury, obstruction of justice, and making false statements relating to the relationship with a White House intern n 13 hours of debate in the House! n Goes to the Senate for trial…. . Senate acquits Clinton. n
![HISTORICAL DRAMA The Close Call Richard Nixon n A sure impeachment n Watergate Scandal HISTORICAL DRAMA! The Close Call: Richard Nixon n A “sure impeachment” n Watergate Scandal](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-14.jpg)
HISTORICAL DRAMA! The Close Call: Richard Nixon n A “sure impeachment” n Watergate Scandal in 1972 n Breaking into Democratic Parties National Headquarters in the Watergate Complex n Investigators uncovered a long list of illegal acts n n Bribery, Perjury, Income Tax Fraud, Illegal Campaign Contributions
![Nixon Cont n Nixon is convicted of n Obstruction of justice abuse of power Nixon Con’t n Nixon is convicted of n Obstruction of justice, abuse of power,](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-15.jpg)
Nixon Con’t n Nixon is convicted of n Obstruction of justice, abuse of power, failure to respond to the committee’s subpoenas n SUBPOENA n A legal order directing one to appear in court and/or to produce certain evidence Obvious the House would charge to impeach and the Senate would convict n Most serious violation of the public’s trust in U. S. History n
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![4 Executive Powers Appointments n n n All major appointments made by the President 4. Executive Powers Appointments n n n All major appointments made by the President](https://slidetodoc.com/presentation_image_h2/241082df0d097ba00bf4837ccfb4475b/image-17.jpg)
4. Executive Powers Appointments n n n All major appointments made by the President must be confirmed by the Senate by majority vote. Only 12 of 600 Cabinet appointments to date have been declined. “Senatorial courtesy” is the practice in which the Senate will turn down an appointment if it is opposed by a senator of the President’s party from the State involved. Treaties n n The President makes treaties “by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, . . . provided two thirds of the Senators present concur. ” Presently, the President often consults members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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5. Investigatory Powers
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Quick Quiz n List Three of the Five NON LEGISLATIVE POWERS
What are non-legislative powers of congress
What are two non legislative powers given to congress
All of the following are nonlegislative powers except
Implied powers of congress
Expressed and implied powers
Enumerated powers vs expressed powers
Implied power of congress
Congress informal powers
Chapter 11 section 3 other expressed powers
Chapter 11 section 3 the implied powers answer key
Chapter 11 powers of congress
National powers
Implied powers political cartoon
Elastic clause political cartoon
What is inherent powers
Expressed vs implied powers
4 powers of congress
Implied powers
Congress formal and informal powers
4 powers of congress