i know im asking randomly but does someone know a method to log back into an Instagram account? I was dumb lost my password. I love any assistance you can give me
Incredible video as always Mr. Weebly I learned that the house of reps has 435 members (over 25 years old) and that the senate has 200 members (over 30 years old)
Once I called my Civics teacher Mr. Raymond ( My teacher really loves your videos and makes us watch it and write notes on them) by mistake because he was talking to us about you and your name got stuck in my head. When I called him that he said "Sorry I am not Mr. Raymond but I wish i was" and everyone laughed.
A question remains that when the govt borrows money from non US citizens how will they pay the interest as coupon and in case of no payments on the part of the govt, how will make things straight Is there any provisions that the govt making the lender a US citizen through special naturalization. I am awaiting naturalization under special provision initiated by the govt I'm awaiting a formal communication from the govt to this effect.
This really helped! Thank you, my EOC is in two days so hope I pass. I was really confused on the approving and signing treaties thing, but this discussed it and now I know it! Thank you again.
The whole idea of the Constitution is to protect from tyranny and to divide power as much as possible. By dividing Congress (legislative authority) into two houses, the two houses will check each others power so that one house doesn't pass a bad law that the people don't want. If they try the other house will stop them.
Arianna Lopez Definitely. Usually when we talk about separation of powers we are talking about the three branches, but in this case he is talking about the advantages of a "bicameral" legislature, which was a big deal during the constitutional convention. But it is still part of separation of powers.
This Video Was really helpful but on a side note (maybe this isn't relevant) but, The Judiciary Branch is involved with the Supreme Court... which has the power to declare what's constitutional and whats unconstitutional, but at the same time they are aloud to declare a law "not passed" or just deny the law... Do you think their would be a better branch to carry out this job? Or do you think that the power to do this is like a dictatorship (Heh, i believe that Thomas Jefferson thought it was!) Also to confirm... Can the senate vote against a law that is denied by the Judiciary? And can it just decide to make a new amendment if it feels it needs to? (For example: if the legislative wants to pass abortion but the judiciary decided to deny it) can it just decide to make a new amendment that abortion is legal? -THANKS SO MUCH! Im difficult.
Hi! So if the judicial branch declares a law unconstitutional, Congress can (with 3/4ths of the states) create an amendment and then the supreme court can't do anything. They can't mess with a law unless someone sues the government or someone else and then that law can be ruled upon by the court. I think its a pretty good system, but there are definite rulings that will ultimately be unpopular with a good portion of the population... Anyway, thanks for asking! Hope you are having a great year!. Mr. Raymond
I learned that the Anti-Federalist became the party known as the Democratic Republicans. The Democratic Republicans were also known as Jeffersonian Republicans because the party was led by Thomas Jefferson.
I learned that the Framers added the Elastic clause because they knew that things would change in the future and that the powers of the government would have to change accordingly.
I wish our education system would elaborate more topics such as the one in this video instead of teaching the same math problem and grammar techniques over and over and over and over and over again, the biggest complaint about 18 year old's voting is that, well, they don't vote, well if you better educate them on government, economy, etc that'll probably change
But there's no 6th grade level joke every 2 seconds, how will I learn??
O nooooo
Great video. Thanks this really helped me out. CURRENTLY STUDYING FOR CIVICS QUIZ.
Thanks Aamnah!! I'm sure you will do great! Mr. Raymond
i know im asking randomly but does someone know a method to log back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb lost my password. I love any assistance you can give me
@@walkermiller3684 you can email if you forgot and log in to your password
My Civics teacher had us take notes on this video...
You civics teacher rocks!!
Us too
Same
we always watch your videos in class and honestly they help quite a bit
Thanks so much for saying so!! Mr. Raymond
i love everthing bro, this is the Guide Notes that I needed all time ,Thank you so much grrrracias!
Mr Raymond I love your videos and teaching style your such a good guy thank you for helping me pass civics
Incredible video as always Mr. Weebly I learned that the house of reps has 435 members (over 25 years old) and that the senate has 200 members (over 30 years old)
im failing in civics and this honestly is helping me so much.
Once I called my Civics teacher Mr. Raymond ( My teacher really loves your videos and makes us watch it and write notes on them) by mistake because he was talking to us about you and your name got stuck in my head. When I called him that he said "Sorry I am not Mr. Raymond but I wish i was" and everyone laughed.
Haha! Too funny!! Thanks for sharing Danny! Mr. Raymond
A question remains that when the govt borrows money from non US citizens how will they pay the interest as coupon and in case of no payments on the part of the govt, how will make things straight
Is there any provisions that the govt making the lender a US citizen through special naturalization.
I am awaiting naturalization under special provision initiated by the govt
I'm awaiting a formal communication from the govt to this effect.
This really helped! Thank you, my EOC is in two days so hope I pass. I was really confused on the approving and signing treaties thing, but this discussed it and now I know it! Thank you again.
hi ! this was around 4 years ago and i hope you were able to do well !!! gl on any other upcoming exams :))
Thank you!! now I know wayyyyyyyy more! I can do way better on my history test tomorrow
THxs Mr.raymond for the info IT really helped on my test
Mr. Raymond I have a question. Was the democrat party formed to oppose the extension of slavery?
No that’s was the Republican Party 👍
Love your videos. We have bought all your bundles. Any chance they may be updated in the near future?
Hi Linda! Thanks so much! I have big plans to update them all this summer!! Hope you had a great break! Jeff Raymond
Thank you for your videos! They reslly made me relax for my exam!
Thank you so much for saying so!! I hope you are having a great year! Mr. Raymond
amazing!love your videos.
Thanks so much Kinza!! I hope you are having a great year! Mr. Raymond
learned a lot about the legislative branch thank you
EOC tomorow. Super Helpful! Thanks!!!
+Candlechaser You're probably taking it right now. I'm sure you are doing well Candlechaser!! Thanks for reaching out! Mr. Raymond
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I need the 6th grade level jokes every 2 seconds to learn
Me 2
studying for a quiz and test for tommorow thank you so much
Thank you! Hope you did well! Happy holidays! Mr. Raymond
What does James Madison mean when he said "In order to control the legislative authority, you must divide it."
The whole idea of the Constitution is to protect from tyranny and to divide power as much as possible. By dividing Congress (legislative authority) into two houses, the two houses will check each others power so that one house doesn't pass a bad law that the people don't want. If they try the other house will stop them.
So, like the separation of powers?
Arianna Lopez Definitely. Usually when we talk about separation of powers we are talking about the three branches, but in this case he is talking about the advantages of a "bicameral" legislature, which was a big deal during the constitutional convention. But it is still part of separation of powers.
Is there a branch that is more powerful than the others even with checks and balances
Definitely legislative / congress
I'm learning this thank you
Excellent Mroreos! Glad you found it! Mr. Raymond
This Video Was really helpful but on a side note (maybe this isn't relevant) but,
The Judiciary Branch is involved with the Supreme Court... which has the power to declare what's constitutional and whats unconstitutional, but at the same time they are aloud to declare a law "not passed" or just deny the law... Do you think their would be a better branch to carry out this job? Or do you think that the power to do this is like a dictatorship (Heh, i believe that Thomas Jefferson thought it was!) Also to confirm... Can the senate vote against a law that is denied by the Judiciary? And can it just decide to make a new amendment if it feels it needs to? (For example: if the legislative wants to pass abortion but the judiciary decided to deny it) can it just decide to make a new amendment that abortion is legal? -THANKS SO MUCH! Im difficult.
Hi! So if the judicial branch declares a law unconstitutional, Congress can (with 3/4ths of the states) create an amendment and then the supreme court can't do anything. They can't mess with a law unless someone sues the government or someone else and then that law can be ruled upon by the court. I think its a pretty good system, but there are definite rulings that will ultimately be unpopular with a good portion of the population... Anyway, thanks for asking! Hope you are having a great year!. Mr. Raymond
Yeah Thanks my "Mid Year" EOC is coming up and I just needed a quick rundown, hope you have a great year aswell.
5:25 Enumerated Powers
Facts
I learned you must be at least 30 to be in the senate. :)
thank you for your incrediable leason
yea homeschool wont give you those 7th grade jokes that you would normally here every second 3rd period
Yep I miss joking with my students!!
Man why was this video so good i thought it was gonna be some backwater trash video but it was so good i aint gon lie thhanks 😜
Thanks so much for saying so!!
Maybe in the description you could put time-stamps to when you change topics?
It would make studying a lot easier! ^-^~
Thanks for the feedback Rucas! I saw something about "time-stamps" but I don't really know how they work. I will have to look into it. Mr. Raymond
Mr. Raymond's Civics and Social Studies Academy all you have to do is type for example 1:20 and youtube does it for you
I learned that enumerated powers are specific powers listed in the Constitution. They are also listed in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution.
Good job Alejandra!
CIVICS RULES!
3rd Period
P.J.
I learned more about the specific enumerated powers
Good job Guanchie!
thank god i found this!
Thanks for saying so taymiyyah!! Hope you are having a great summer!! Mr. Raymond
Good video, really helped! Thanks!
Thanks for saying so!! Hope you are having a great year! Mr. Raymond
Learned about Congress' different enumerated powers.
omg thanks this is so helpful.
Thanks so much for saying so Hani!! I hope you are having a great spring! Mr. Raymond
I learned that because of the elastic clause Congress can stretch thier jurisdiction and power as they see fit
I learned that there are 435 members in the House of Representatives.
Good job Taylor
I learned about all the enumerated powers the Constitution gives Congress
bruh ima student i ain't got a class
Same
CIVICS RULES! K.K. 3rd Period
I learned about all of the enumerated powers - Brittany Rizo
Civics Rules! N.Z. 7th period
I learned the age requirements in order to be selected as a member of the Senate and the house of reps.
Good job Alex!
I learned that enumerated powers of congress include the ability to support an army, navy, establish post offices and create lower federal courts.
Good job Eduardo!
do you know mrs.medero
No Nick, but I bet she's great! Mr. Raymond
I learned that the Art 1 Sec I CI #18 is an example of implied powers.
Good job Caldy!
Civics Rules! N.C. 3rd Period
This really helped me thnx
Marcela Sordo P.6- I learned that Congress establishes post offices and lower federal courts (as listed in the enumerated powers).
Good job Marcela!
I learned that powers that are not listed in the Constitution is known as implied powers.
Good job Chloe!
great explanation!
this info help u learn about da government so u can vote
Facts
CIVICS RULES! A.M. 7th period
keely hyers à
Civics rules! C.C, 3rd period
I think you might actually be a better civics teacher than my civics teacher. Do you know how many tests I haven't failed because of you?
Thanks so much for saying so Rowynn!! So glad these helped! hope you're having a great year! Mr. Raymond
I learned that establishing lower federal courts was an enumerated power
I learned that the Anti-Federalist became the party known as the Democratic Republicans. The Democratic Republicans were also known as Jeffersonian Republicans because the party was led by Thomas Jefferson.
i learned that implied powers are powers that are suggested but not directly stated in the constitution
I learned that powers given to congress specifically stated in the Constitution are called enumerated powers.
CIVICS RULES! LM 1st
#civics, #civicstest, #congress, #civicsexam, #civicslesson, #legislativebranch,
Civics rules! J.M period 2
Civics Rules! S.A. 3rd Period
thx
Thank you! Happy holidays! Mr. Raymond
I learned that the Senate has power to make treaties and make presidential appointments.
Good job Raspie!
I learned that the powers of Congress can be found in Article 1 Section 8
Good job Jocelyne!
I learned that the necessary and proper clause does not mean you get to do whatever you want
Civics Rules!!!! R.E. 7th period
I learned that having a draft is an implied power of the Constitution.
CIVICS RULES!!!!!! A.H. 1st Period
Civics Rules!! I.B. 1st period
CIVICS IS FUN K.W 2 period LETS GO EXTRA CREDIT
I learned that the senate confirms treaties and presidential appointments
Good job Steve!
Civics Rules! S.R. 3rd period
Civic rules 2nd period
Yes it does!
Civics rules! C.B. 3rd period
Congress
Civics rules S.R 5th period
I learned the house of representative term last 2 years
Good job Taylor!
CIVICS RULES! D.A. 2nd period
i learned about the enumerated powers
I learned that the Framers added the Elastic clause because they knew that things would change in the future and that the powers of the government would have to change accordingly.
Good job Victoria!
Civics rules! S.A. 1st period
CIVICS RULES! T.T. 2ND PERIOD
civics rules! g.g. period 7
I learned that Congress has the power to regulate naturalization
Good job Patriot!
I learned that the powers for congress can be found in article 1 section 8 of the US constitution
Good job Samantha!
Civics Rules Woo Hoo! L,M. 7th Period
civics rules Y.C 3rd Period
I wish our education system would elaborate more topics such as the one in this video instead of teaching the same math problem and grammar techniques over and over and over and over and over again, the biggest complaint about 18 year old's voting is that, well, they don't vote, well if you better educate them on government, economy, etc that'll probably change
Thanks Anthony!! I agree!! I hope you are doing well!! Mr. Raymond
Civics Rules! R.R 5th period!!!!
richard rodriguez?
Civics Rules ! D.S Period 6
CIVICS RULES! G.L. 7th Period
CIVICS RULES! C.H 6th period
Civics Rules! L.G 2nd
The power to raise and support an army
Good job Roberto!
I learned sm about congress
Good job Maria!