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Understanding Enumerated Powers
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Purpose: Understanding Enumerated Powers helps learners understand Enumerated powers are the specific authorities granted to the federal government by the Constitution.
Time: 10 to 15 minutes
Best for: discussion starter, civics supplement, advisory, homeschool
Opening question
Teacher brief
Background for discussion
Real-world example
Discussion prompts
Invite students to answer aloud or in writing.
- Why do you think the Constitution lists specific powers for the federal government?
- How might enumerated powers protect the rights of individual states?
- Can you think of a situation today where knowing about enumerated powers might be important?
Quick activity
Suggested format: pairs or small groups.
Exit ticket
Use this as a quick written response or discussion close.
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