Describe the three types of powers delegated to Congress.
Understand the expressed powers of Congress, including the commerce, taxing, bankruptcy, and borrowing powers, and explain why the Framers gave Congress the power to issue currency.
Identify the key sources of the foreign relations powers of Congress.
Describe the power-sharing arrangement between Congress and the President on the issues of war and national defense.
List other key domestic powers exercised by Congress.
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By the end of this lesson students should be able to describe the three types of powers delegated to Congress. Understand the expressed powers of Congress, including the commerce, taxing, bankruptcy, and borrowing powers, and explain why the Framers gave Congress the power to issue currency. Identify the key sources of the foreign relations powers of Congress. Describe the power-sharing arrangement between Congress and the President on the issues of war and national defense. List other key domestic powers exercised by Congress.
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How do the expressed powers of Congress promote a strong but limited National Government?