Definitions
Defintitions
Clauses
Clauses
Court Cases
100

What is extradition?

officials in one state return a defendant to another state where a crime was committed.

100

What was the Compassionate Use Act of 1996?

Made marijuana legal for medical reasons if under super vision. 

100

Commerce Clause

grants Congress the authority to regulate interstate business & commercial activity.

100

What is selective incorporation?

the supreme court applies fundamental rights in the bill of rights to the states on a case by case basis.

100

McCulloch v. Maryland 

in 1819 Maryland tried to tax the second bank of the U.S., and James McCulloch, a bank cahsier, refused to pay the taxes. reinforced federal supremacy. 

200

What are concurrent powers?

Powers to both the states & federal government 

200

What was the Controlled Substances Act of 1970

Identifying the drug as dangerous. 

200

Full Faith & Credit Clause

States must acknowledge public acts, records, and civil court from other states.

200

What is cooperative federalism?

the states and the national government work together to shape public policy .

200

Gibbons v. Ogdon

In 1824 New York granted a monopoly to operate steamboats on it's waters, which conflicted with a federal license held by Thomas Gibbons. 

300

What is a confederation?

state government has power over national government.

300

What is the unitary system?

The central government has power over subnational government. 

300

What is the thirteenth amendment?

outlaws slavery

300

What is the commerce clause?

prohibit the local cultivation and use of marijuana, even when states approve it for medical purposes. 

300

Plessy v. Ferguson

In 1896 Homer Plessy challenged a Louisiana law requiring racial segregation on trains by refusing to sit in a "whites-only car. Justified by "separate but equal.

400

What are exclusive powers?

powers only the national government can exercise. 

400

What is the Confederal system?

The subnational governments have most of the power.

400

What is the fourteenth amendment?

anyone born in the U.S. is a citizen and has equal protection under the law.

400

What is fiscal federalism?

The federal government's use of grants-in-aid to influence policies in the states.

400

Gonzales v. Raich

In 2005 a supreme court case that ruled congress has the power under the commerce clause to stop the local cultivation of marjuana (no matter the medical reasons).

500

What is Devolution?

Returning more authority to state or local governments. 

500

What are enumerated or expressed powers?

powers granted to the national government through the constitution.

500

What is dual federalism?

the states & national government operates independentlyin their own areas of public policy.

500

What are categorical grants?

Grant-in-Aid provided to states with specific provisions on their use. 

500

United States v. Lopez

In 1995 a Supreme Court case ruled Congress exceeded its commerce clause by banning guns near schools, limiting federal authority over non-economic local activities. 

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