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23 Cards in this Set
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The ___________ are those held by the States alone. |
Reserved Powers |
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____________________ is the separation of governmental powers between the National Government and the 50 State governments. |
Division of powers |
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______________________ are the powers granted in the Constitution only to the National Government. |
Delegated Powers |
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The Constitution clearly states all of the _______________ of the National Government. |
Expressed |
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_____________________ are powers exercised solely by the Constitution. |
Exclusive Powers |
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The Constitution states three obligations of the National Government to the states. What are these three obligations? |
1. "guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government." |
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A(n) ____________________ directs any area desiring Statehood to prepare a constitution. |
Enabling Act |
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____________________ permits a criminal to be returned to the original State where the crime was committed. |
Extradition. |
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The power of the National Government to coin money is a(n) _____________________. |
Exclusive Power |
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States must honor the legality of one another's civil laws because of the ________________________. |
Full Faith and Credit Clause. |
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__________________________ are those that are exercised simultaneously by the National and State governments. |
Concurrent Powers. |
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Agreements States enter into with both foreign nations and other States with the consent of Congress are _________________________. |
Interstate Compacts. |
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______________________________ provided few restrictions on how federal money could be spent. |
Revenue Sharing |
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The three types of powers held by the National Government under the Constitution are ______________, ______________, and ______________ |
Expressed, Implied, Inherent. |
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In the Case of McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court based its decision on the _____________________. |
Supremacy Clause. |
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Funds given to the States by the National Government with special conditions attached are examples of ___________________. |
Categorical Grants |
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__________________________ are powers exercised by the National Government because it is the government of a sovereign state and it is the best level of government to handle these powers. |
Inherent Powers. |
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____________________________________ provides that a state cannot take unfair advantage in its laws of the residents of another State. |
Privileges and Immunities Clause. |
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States receive grants of federal and under a(n) ___________________________ for the purpose of establishing schools and colleges. |
Grant and Aid Program |
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The National Government is one of _______________________ which means it is one of given or granted powers. |
Granted Powers. |
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If a new State's constitution has been approved by the citizens of that State and is accepted by Congress, a(n) ________________________ is passed and must be signed by the president before that State becomes part of the union. |
Act of Admission |
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___________________________ are agreements among States. |
Interstate Compacts. |
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___________________________ were beneficial to the States because it had fewer strings attached as to how the money could be spent. |
Block Grants |