State of mine
The Tiller Nation
The Powers that be
Gov't
Potpourri
100
When states can not reach an agreement about an issue, they can sign one of these
What is an interstate compact?
100
These are the powers given to the national government
What are the delegated powers?
100
To coin money (what type of power is it)
What is expressed?
100
The amendment that allows the government to tax individual's earnings
What is the 16th?
100
The obligations the states have to other states are found here
What is Article IV?
200
The power to issue licenses and protect the morals and welfare of the people belongs to this level of government
What is the state
200
This Article created the Judicial Branch
What is Article III?
200
enacting and enforcing laws
What are concurrent powers?(state and national)
200
The says that if a state law goes against the Constitution, the Constitution is the supreme
What is the Supremacy Clause?
200
Allowing someone from a resident of another state to own property or use your state's hospital is an example of this obligation that states give to each other
What are Privileges and Immunities?
300
A criminal who flees to another state to avoid prosecution can be brought by to the state which he fled
What is extradition?
300
The right to levy taxes and other expressed powers are found where in the Constitution?
What is Article I, Sect 8?
300
The power to tax exports
What is denied?
300
Form of government where the power is divided between the national and state government
What is federalism?
300
The Court that was created by Article III
What is the US Supreme Court?
400
This is the first step in the process of admitting a new state
What is an enabling act?
400
The national goverment used this power to allow them to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
What is the commerce power?
400
The powers that the national government requires to carry out the expressed powers
What are implied powers?
400
The delegated powers are consist of these 3 types
What is expressed, implied and inherent?
400
Acknowledging the civil laws and legal actions of other states is also known as this...
What is full faith & credit?
500
These are the two obligations that the states have to the national government
What is to administer/pay for elections and to have 3/4ths of the states ratify an amendment before it can be added to the Constitution?
500
These are the 3 requirements of the national government for the states
What is territorial integrity, republican form of government, and protection?
500
The power that Congress has to stretch to make new laws that are necessary & proper is found here
What is Article I, Section 8, Clause 18?
500
What are the 3 obligations of the states to each other?
What is Provide Full Faith & Credit, Privileges & Immunites and extradition?
500
Name the 7 articles in order
What is: A I: Legislative, 2: Executive, 3: Judicial, 4:States, 5:Amendment, 6:Supremacy, 7: Ratification
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