B: Confederal Government.
No roughhousing, pushing, running, or other horseplay during class or lab. It's too easy for accidents to happen.
Work quietly, and be courteous to others and respectful of their space. Distractions can lead to accidents.
Don't eat, drink, or chew gum during class. You could accidentally ingest chemicals and other harmful substances.
Always wear your safety gear. This may include goggles, lab aprons, gloves, and more.
Let the teacher know if something spills or breaks. That way, you can make sure it's cleaned up properly.
Know where all the classroom exits are located, as well as safety equipment like eyewash stands.
Read all the instructions carefully. In lab, read instructions twice before you begin working.
Never touch anything in the lab until your teacher gives you instructions to do so.
Here is the Necessary and Proper Clause:
<em>"The Congress shall have Power To ...make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States, or in any Department or Officer thereof." </em><em>ARTICLE I, SECTION 8, CLAUSE 18</em>
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This was put in place so that congress had the power to create new laws and sections through time and change in order to grow congruent with the change and growth of america (socially and economically). Basically, Congress can make any laws and try to pass them, as long as they don't interfere with the original unalienable right put into place by the constitution.
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