Putting Government Back In It’s Cage: Enumerated Powers And The Federal Reserve

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Operation 3143
Putting Government Back In It’s Cage: Enumerated Powers And The Federal Reserve
In this lesson, students will investigate the clandestine establishment of the Federal Reserve in 1913, concentrating on the constitutional and oversight challenges that have provoked long-standing debates. They will assess whether the Federal Reserve's creation was a valid delegation of authority by Congress or an unlawful assumption of power, possibly rising to the level of treason. Additionally, we will explore strategies to address government overreach in particular, the exceeding of enumerated powers.

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