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Article 1

established a legislative branch


bicameralism


necessary and proper clause


expressed powers of the government

Article 2

Executive Branch


commander in chief of military


appointment of executive and judicial officials

Article 3

Judiciary Powers and Selection


appointed by president, confirmed by senate


lifetime terms, judicial supremacy



Article 4



Promote National Power and unity


full faith and credit


guarantees citizens of any state privileges and immunities of any state

Article 5

Amendement Procedures


proposed by house and senate 2/3 vote


petition by 2/3 of states

Article 6

Supremacy Clause


national government laws are supreme


federal law trumps state law

National Gov. Powers in the Constitution

expressed powers (collect taxes, coin money)


implied powers (necessary and proper clause)



State Gov. Powers in the Constitution

reserved powers (police powers to regulate the health and safety of citizens


10th Amendment

Dual Federalism

Nationals and State governments are separate (layered cake)


from founding of constitution until the Great Depression and New Deal



Cooperative Federalism

National and State gov. working together and cooperating (marbled cake)