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Implied powers of the national government are inferred from the?
Constitution
Which part of the Constitution allows the national government to make all laws that are "necessary and proper"?
Article 1, Section 8
Examples of delegated powers are?
coin money, declare war, raise and maintain an armed forces, establish a postal service.
An example of a concurrent power is the power to?
collect taxes
An example of a reserved power is the power to?
Grant professional licenses.
The national government can acquire territory from citizens, this is an example of?
Expressed powers
The right of the national government to acquire territory from citizens is called?
Writ of mandamus.
The constitution requires the national government to?
Protect states against domestic insurrection.
What does he "full faith and credit clause" require?
That the states fulfill their obligations toward each other.
The legal process of returning an alleged criminal to the state where the crime was committed is called?
Extradition
McCulloch v. Maryland resulted in?
A stronger national government.
The Commerce Clause gives?
The federal gov't the power to regulate interstate commerce.
Alexander Hamilton supported a very strong national government, but ____ opposed it?
Thomas Jefferson
Which of the following is an example of a denied power?
taxing exports.
Most powers given and denied to Congress are listed in what Article of the Constitution?
Article 1
Which article of the Constitution defines the relationship between states?
Article 4
The Constitutional principle that calls for a division of power between a central government and smaller local gov't is called?
Federalism
Which of the following is not a national responsibility to the states?
provide a structure for local governments.
Ben Franklin's 1754 proposal to unite the colonies was called the?
Albany Plan
The four basic characteristics of a nation-state are territory, population, sovereignty, and?
Government.
The Magna Carta, signed in England in 1215, established all of the following except?
Divine right of the king.
The English Bill of Rights, signed in 1689, granted all of the following except?
Divine right of the king.
First written constitution in the colonies, it included a representative assembly and popular election of lawmakers, judges and a governor?
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut.
All of the following were present for the Constiutional Convention, except?
Jefferson.
The Virginia Plan, which had support of the larger states at the Constituional Convention, called for a legislative branch with?
Two houses with representation in both based on population.
The compromise that saved the Constitutional Convention is known as the?
The Connecticut Plan.