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Articles
Number of Sections in Constitution
Rule of Law
Never above the law
Separation of Powers
3 independent branches
Executive, Legislative, Judicial
Amendment
Changes in Constitution
Bill of Rights
1st 10 Amendments
Division of Powers
assigns powers to National Gov. and State
Delegated Powers
only powers in Constitution
Expressed Powers
only powers spelled out in Constitution
Implied Powers
only powers suggested in Constitution
Inherent Powers
powers to National Gov. because it is a sovereign state
Reserved Powers
No National Gov. Yes States
Exclusive Powers
Yes National Gov. No States
Concurrent Powers
Yes National Gov. & States
Enabling Act
Directing people of territory
Grants- In- Aid
Money to States
Block Grants
Fewer strings and broadly defined area of public policy
Full Faith & Credit Clause
Each state must accept stuff from other states
Privileges & Immunities Clause
Citizens certified regardless of state of residence , No state can draw own residence
Necessary & Proper Clause
Congress's power to create all laws
Minor Party
party without wide support
Consensus
Agreement among groups
Splinter Parties
Parties that split away from major parties