Powers and Responsibilities
Government Powers
Growth of Federalism
Relations Among States
Federalism & Public Good
100

Powers granted specifically to the federal government that are listed in the Constitution.

Expressed Powers

100

Federal, State, or Shared: The power to collect taxes

Shared

100

When federal tax dollars are shared with state and local governments. What is this called?

Revenue Sharing

100

legislation that directs the territory to draft a state constitution establishing a representative government.

Enabling Act
100

When there is a conflict between state and federal government, who has superiority?

Federal

200

Powers that are suggested by the expressed powers in the Constitution

implied powers

200

Federal, State, or Shared: Conduct elections 

State

200

This is money given to the state by the federal government, but it is to be utilized for specific programs/projects.

Grants-in-aid

200

Legislation that makes the territory a state with status equal to that of all the other states.

Act of Admission

200

Often, states are the first to implement cutting edge legislation. The experimentation in legislation by the states has earned them the nickname "__________ of democracy."

laboratories

300
Powers that naturally belong to any government of a sovereign nation.

Inherent powers

300

Federal, State, or Shared: raise and support armed forces.

Federal

300

A form of grants-in-aid, but can be used for projects in a specific category.

categorical grants

300

laws that govern relationships among individual parties and that define people's legal rights.

Civil Laws

300

One of the perks of a federal system is that the federal government serves as a __________ authority. The states must defer to it.

Central
400

Powers not granted to the federal government, but given specifically to the states.

Reserved powers

400

Federal, State, or Shared: make and enforce laws

Shared

400

Another form of grant-in-aid, but is very broad. It could be used for something as broad as community welfare or education.

Block grant

400

The process of sending a suspect or criminal back to the state from which he or she has fled.

Extradition

400

We have 1 federal government, but how many state governments do we have?

50

500

Powers that the Constitution neither grants exclusively to the federal government nor denies to the states.

Concurrent Powers

500

Federal, State, or Shared: create license requirements for professionals

State
500
These are the requirements that the federal government imposes on state and local governments.

Federal Mandates

500

Agreements with other states, usually pertaining to things like flood control, protection of natural resources, etc.

Interstate Compacts

500

What is the primary argument made against a powerful federal government? (Think about the states)

Restricts the power of the states to govern themselves how they see fit.

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