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Delegated Powers
Powers given to the national government by the constitution and also includes powers that are not directly listed in the constitution
Expressed Powers
powers given to the national government that are directly stated in the constitution
Implied Powers
Powers not specifically stated in the constitution but are logical extensions of Expressed Powers
Inherent Powers
powers that have always belonged to the national government
Reserved Powers
powers that belong to the states but are not specifically listed in the constitution
Concurrent Powers
powers held by national and state governments
Exclusive Powers
powers held by the national government only
Supremacy Clause
the constitution is the supreme law of the land
Denied Powers
cannot deny the right to trial by jury and cannot pass ex post facto laws
Full Faith and Credit Clause
each state recognizes the laws of the other states
Local Governments
states decide what to do with local governments
Doctrine of Nullification
belief that states could refuse to follow laws they found objectionable
Doctrine of Succession
the idea that the states had the right to separate themselves from the union
New Federalism
the idea of returning more power to the states
Fiscal Federalism
a system of spending, aiding, and taxing
Categorical Grants
How the money gets to the states. Aid can only be used for specific purposes
Block Grants
federal aid given for more specific purposes
Federal Mandate
federal aid with conditions attached