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7 th Grade Civics Miss Smith *pgs Civics in Practice

 _______ the Government  Pay for gov. _______ and _______  Collect _____  Borrow _____  Print & ____ money  Regulate & Encourage American _____& Industry  With other _________ and among states  Protects _________

 Defend the _______  Create Lower ______  To ensure laws are upheld  Provide for ______  Regulate immigration & ______________  Govern ___________ of the U.S.  Admit new ______

 The power to do ________ they need to do in ________ to the _________ Powers  Must be “_________ & ______”  This falls under the _______ clause  Ex: Establishing ________ academies to train ________ of the armed forces

 ______- to accuse an officeholder of misconduct  The office holders can be _______ if found guilty of crimes  The House of Reps lists the charges  If ___ of the House votes in _____ of the charges, the official is impeached/formally accused  Once impeached, the official is put on _____  Trials take place in the ______  The VP acts as _____  *unless the Pres. is on trial, then the _____ ________ _____ _______ presides  The official is found guilty with a ___ vote in ______

 The House of Reps.  Must start all _____ for raising _______  Has sole power to _______ public officials  Chooses the _________ if no candidate gets enough _____  Is the more active ___________ body

 The Senate  Hold all ___________ trials  Chooses ____ ____ If there are not enough _____  Approves all _______(or written agreements) with _______ _______  Must approve ____________ appointments (such as Supreme Court justices/judges)  Is the more deliberative and cautious body

 Some powers are _________ for the state governments, for ex.:  States ________ and conduct _________  Create ________  Establish marriage ____

 The ___________ forbids Congress from:  Passing ex post facto laws- laws on _______ that happened ______ the law was ______  Passing bills of _________ sending people to jail with no trial  Removing the right of a _____ _____  ______ exports  Passing laws the violate the ____ __ ______  Favoring trade of a _____  Granting titles of ________  Withdrawing money without a law *The Constitution is located on pgs in your Civics in Practice textbook