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The ___________ are those held by the States alone.

Reserved Powers

____________________ is the separation of governmental powers between the National Government and the 50 State governments.

Division of powers

______________________ are the powers granted in the Constitution only to the National Government.

Delegated Powers

The Constitution clearly states all of the _______________ of the National Government.

Expressed

_____________________ are powers exercised solely by the Constitution.

Exclusive Powers

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."
2. "Protect each of [the States] against Invasion... against domestic violence."
3. Respect the territorial integrity of each of the States.

A(n) ____________________ directs any area desiring Statehood to prepare a constitution.

Enabling Act

____________________ permits a criminal to be returned to the original State where the crime was committed.

Extradition.

The power of the National Government to coin money is a(n) _____________________.

Exclusive Power

States must honor the legality of one another's civil laws because of the ________________________.

Full Faith and Credit Clause.

__________________________ are those that are exercised simultaneously by the National and State governments.

Concurrent Powers.

Agreements States enter into with both foreign nations and other States with the consent of Congress are _________________________.

Interstate Compacts.

______________________________ provided few restrictions on how federal money could be spent.

Revenue Sharing

The three types of powers held by the National Government under the Constitution are ______________, ______________, and ______________

Expressed, Implied, Inherent.

In the Case of McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court based its decision on the _____________________.

Supremacy Clause.

Funds given to the States by the National Government with special conditions attached are examples of ___________________.

Categorical Grants

__________________________ 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.

____________________________________ provides that a state cannot take unfair advantage in its laws of the residents of another State.

Privileges and Immunities Clause.

States receive grants of federal and under a(n) ___________________________ for the purpose of establishing schools and colleges.

Grant and Aid Program

The National Government is one of _______________________ which means it is one of given or granted powers.

Granted Powers.

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

___________________________ are agreements among States.

Interstate Compacts.

___________________________ were beneficial to the States because it had fewer strings attached as to how the money could be spent.

Block Grants