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Objective:Objective: –Students will identify the powers of Congress in order to demonstrate how members of Congress weigh factors by voting on hypothetical bills. Warm-up:Warm-up: –What were some of the Powers of the President? –What is the Legislative Process? What are the four major steps?

VOTING IN CONGRESS: It s More Than Just Yea or Nay It s More Than Just Yea or Nay (It s more than thumbs up or down, too. Sorry.)

Members of Congress think about FOUR FACTORS when deciding whether to vote for a law.

FACTOR #1 Does the Constitution give Congress the power to do this?

FACTOR #1 Does the Constitution give Congress the power to do this? FACTOR #2 What is my personal opinion?

FACTOR #1 Does the Constitution give Congress the power to do this? FACTOR #2 What is my personal opinion? FACTOR #3 What are the views of my political party?

FACTOR #1 Does the Constitution give Congress the power to do this? FACTOR #2 What is my personal opinion? FACTOR #3 What are the views of my political party? FACTOR #4 What do my voters think?

FACTOR #1 The POWERS of CONGRESS Congress is limited by what the Constitution says. The Constitution only gives Congress certain powers. Like what?

FACTOR #1 The POWERS of CONGRESS Here is what the Constitution says Congress can do: Collect taxes to raise money to pay debts, to defend the country, and to provide for the general welfare of the United States.Collect taxes to raise money to pay debts, to defend the country, and to provide for the general welfare of the United States.

FACTOR #1 The POWERS of CONGRESS Here is what the Constitution says Congress can do: Control commerce (business) that happens across state lines, with foreign countries, and with Indian tribes.Control commerce (business) that happens across state lines, with foreign countries, and with Indian tribes.

FACTOR #1 The POWERS of CONGRESS Here is what the Constitution says Congress can do: Make laws about immigration.Make laws about immigration. Make laws about bankruptcy.Make laws about bankruptcy. Establish post offices.Establish post offices.

FACTOR #1 The POWERS of CONGRESS Here is what the Constitution says Congress can do: Declare war.Declare war. Raise and support armies.Raise and support armies.

FACTOR #1 The POWERS of CONGRESS Oh, and here s one more: Make all laws that are necessary and proper for executing any of these powers.Make all laws that are necessary and proper for executing any of these powers. Hold on! What does that mean?

FACTOR #1 The POWERS of CONGRESS That means Congress can sometimes do things that are not on the list if it relates to something that is on the list!

MINI QUIZ Can Congress pass any law it wants to? A. Yes. Congress has the power to do anything. B. No. Congress can only do what the Constitution says it can do.

MINI QUIZ Congress has the power to create armies. A. True. B. False.

MINI QUIZ Congress cannot control business that happens in more than one state. A. True. B. False.

MINI QUIZ Congress may collect taxes for certain reasons. A. True. B. False.

MINI QUIZ Congress cannot make any laws about immigration. A. True. B. False.

MINI QUIZ Congress can make any law as long as it is necessary and proper. Congress can make any law as long as it is necessary and proper. A. True. B. False.

MINI QUIZ When can Congress do something that is not listed in the Constitution? A. Always B. Never C. When it relates to something that is listed D. Only on Thursdays

FACTOR #2 PERSONAL OPINION Members of Congress are human beings, just like you! Sometimes they agree with a bill, and sometimes they are totally against a bill.

FACTOR #3 POLITICAL PARTY VIEWS People in a political party share similar values. They work for laws that reflect those values.

FACTOR #3 POLITICAL PARTY VIEWS For a member of Congress, being in a political party is like being on a team. Members of the team support each other and try to create bills that reflect their values.

FACTOR #3 POLITICAL PARTY VIEWS Usually members of Congress agree with their political party about bills. But sometimes they don t.

FACTOR #4 VOTERS There would be too many people in Congress if everyone went... So voters choose a few people to represent them.

FACTOR #4 VOTERS People in Congress are responsible for representing the voters back home. So they d better think about those voters, because…

FACTOR #4 VOTERS Voters send people to Congress and voters can kick people out!

MINI QUIZ Members of Congress vote based only on their personal opinions. A. True. Personal opinion is the only factor. B. False. They consider other factors too.

MINI QUIZ Members of Congress always agree with their political party about bills. A. True. B. False.

MINI QUIZ When considering a bill, members of Congress should think about... A. Only themselves B. Voters back home C. People on the moon

MINI QUIZ If members of Congress do a bad job, voters can kick them out. A. True. B. False.

MINI QUIZ In Congress, being in a political party is like being on a... A. Team B. Game show C. Surf board

MINI QUIZ People in the same political party share similar… A. Eye color B. Opinions about movies C. Values

MINI QUIZ When considering a bill, members of Congress usually think about… A. Their own opinions B. The Constitution C. Political party views D. What voters think E. All of the above