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