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Inherent powers |
powers that belong to the national government because it is the government of a sovereign state |
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Concurrent powers |
powers in nations with a federal system of government that are shared by both the federal government and each constituent political unit (such as a state or province). |
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Implied powers |
powers not explicitly named in the Constitution but assumed to exist due to their being necessary to implement the expressed powers that are named in Article I. |
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Exclusive powers |
Exclusive powers are powers given to either the state or national government. |
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Federalism |
When a written constitution divides power between a central government and regional government |
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Powers not given to the federal government and no denied to the states |
Reserved powers |
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Where are reserved powers granted to the states |
10th amendment |
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Powers expressed in the constitution |
Expressed powers |
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Local governments are considered |
Subunits of the state governments |
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The framers chose federalism because |
It wad the best system that prevented the abuse of power |
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Congress can make laws that supersede the States regulations because of |
Supremacy Clause |