Explain how the Necessary and Proper Clause gives Congress flexibility in lawmaking.
Compare the strict construction and liberal construction positions on the scope of congressional power.
Describe the ways in which the implied powers have been applied.
Describe the investigatory powers of Congress.
Identify the executive powers of Congress.
Describe the power of Congress to impeach, and summarize presidential impeachment cases.
Describe the role of Congress in amending the Constitution and its electoral duties.
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By the end of this lesson students should be able to explain how the Necessary and Proper Clause gives Congress flexibility in lawmaking. Compare the strict construction and liberal construction positions on the scope of congressional power. Describe the ways in which the implied powers have been applied. Describe the investigatory powers of Congress. Identify the executive powers of Congress. Describe the power of Congress to impeach, and summarize presidential impeachment cases. Describe the role of Congress in amending the Constitution and its electoral duties.
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How does Congress perform its various functions closely related to its role as the lawmaking branch of the National Government?