This allows Congress to make all laws that are both blank and blank?
What is necessary and proper?
This keeps states from entering into treaties, coining money, and levying taxes on imports and exports.
What is Article I?
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What is Article I, Section 10?
Federal Government signed many of these with Indigenous tribes while moving into their homelands.
What are treaties?
This allows the Federal Government to create Post Offices.
What is Article I, Section 8?
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What is Article I?
This requires states to accept public acts and court decisions. This also is including state-issued licenses being valid in other states.
What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?
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What is Article IV, Section I?
This picture is on the course page of Professor Simpson and blank.
Who is Professor Simpson's mom?
This established the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.
What is Article II?
Asserting that states are prohibited from discriminating against out-of-staters.
What is the Privileges and Immunities Clause?
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What is Article IV?
This person enjoys going to Padres games.
Who is Professor Simpson?
The Constitution and Federal Law are the 'Supreme Law of the Land', under what Article or Clause?
What is Article VI?
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What is the Supremacy Clause?
This allows the states to do any powers that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution.
What is the 10th Amendment?
In 1830, what did Congress pass that forced Native Americans to move west of the Mississippi River?
What is the Indian Removal Act?
"No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States"
What is Article I, Section 9?
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What is Article I?
No state shall grant any Title of Nobility
What is Article I, Section 10?
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What is Article I?
What carries the same weight as Federal Law, but is never truly enforced?
What are treaties?