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American Government
American Government
The Powers of Congress
Rubric Code:
QX93WWA
By
jpeustermann
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Subject:
Political Science
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Concept
Exemplary
25 pts
Excellent
20 pts
Acceptable
15 pts
Unacceptable
10 pts
Significance of Enumerated Powers
Exemplary
An in-depth understanding of the concepts & principles underlying the Enumerated Powers of Congress
Excellent
A thorough understanding of the concepts & principles underlying the Enumerated Powers of Congress
Acceptable
An acceptable understanding of the concepts & principles underlying the Enumerated Powers of Congress
Unacceptable
An unacceptable understanding of the concepts & principles underlying the Enumerated Powers of Congress
Implied & Nonlegislative Powers
Exemplary
An in-depth understanding of the concepts & principles of the Implied & nonlegislative Powers
of Congress
Excellent
A thorough understanding of the concepts & principles of the Implied & nonlegislative Powers of Congress
Acceptable
An acceptable understanding of the concepts & principles of the Implied & nonlegislative Powers of Congress
Unacceptable
An unacceptable understanding of the concepts & principles of the Implied & nonlegislative Powers of Congress
Denied & Reserved State Powers
Exemplary
An in-depth understanding of the principles for Denying Federal power and reserving states power
Excellent
A thorough understanding of the principles for Denying Federal power & reserving states powers
Acceptable
An acceptable understanding of the principles for Denying Federal Power & reserving states powers
Unacceptable
An unacceptable understanding of the principles for Denying Federal Power & reserving states powers
Congressional Criticism
Exemplary
An in-depth understanding of reasons that Congress is criticized by citizens
Excellent
A thorough understanding of reasons that Congress is criticized by citizens
Acceptable
An acceptable understanding of reasons that Congress is criticized by citizens
Unacceptable
An unacceptable understanding of reasons that Congress is criticized by citizens
Subjects:
Political Science
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