C
opy chapter headings and subheadings
from notes onto colored note cards.
"The main headings for this section
of this chapter are:
- Legislative powers
- Nonlegislative powers
I will write these on different colored cards."
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O rganize
the important facts, definitions, questions, and information onto
white note cards.
"I will write the important facts
for legislative powers on white cards. On the front of a card
I will write "Power of the Purse." On the back I will
write "Ability to tax citizens to raise revenues."On
the next card I will write "Coining Money" on the front
and on the back I will write "Decide what is legal tender."On
the third card I will write "Commerce" on the front
and on the back I will write "Handle foreign Commerce and
regulate Interstate Commerce" and "Interstate Commerce
is manufacturing, buying, selling, and carrying of goods, persons,
or information across states."
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N
umber the white note cards to show the order they appeared in the
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A rrange
the colored note cards in columns.
I
dentify each card's correct
place underneath the proper headings.
"The card with "Power of
the Purse" goes first, and the "Coining Money"
and "Commerce" one next."
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R eview
information on each card.
"I've put the white cards in
the right columns. Now I'm going to read the front as a question
like "What is the Power of the Purse?" Then I will check
the back to see if I'm right."
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