A breakdown of Article 1 for your civics test
Teacher resources for this video: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S... This review video covers: Bicameralism, explanation of the House and Senate (requirements, powers, representation), other powers of Congress, and the Necessary and Proper clause (Elastic Clause). This video is designed for middle and high school level civics/government classes. I use these to teach, review for tests, or remediate after tests. Also used at the end of the year for EOC or final exam type state assessments. They can be done with guided instruction from the teacher or assigned individually (Works well with home connect or distance learning). Thanks for watching! Please check out my channel for more civics/government content and be sure to check out my TpT site to get access to the keynote slides presentations and accompanying worksheets as well as my other lessons and materials. 0:00 Introduction 1:08 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH LAW MAKING 4:04 QUALIFICATIONS 6:51 LAW MAKERS REPRESE 8:33 SENATE ONLY 10:12 HOUSE ONLY POWERS 11:17 POWERS OF LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

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