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