Vocabulary
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Section 2
Section 3
Section 4
100
The basis for the implied powers is the necessary and proper clause.
Elastic Clause
100
Powers the constitution grants or delegates to the national government.
Delegated Powers
100
Return to a state
Extradite
100
Favors state and local action in dealing with problems.
States rights position
100
require periodic checks of government agencies to see if they are still needed.
sunset laws
200
The powers that both the national government and the state have.
Concurrent Powers
200
the powers directly expressed or stated in the constitution by the Founders.
Expressed Powers
200
laws relating to disputes between individuals, groups, or with the state.
civil law
200
Favors national action in dealing with these matters.
Nationalist position
200
prohibiting public officials from holding closed meetings.
sunshine law
300
Enables the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution.
Enabling Act
300
The powers that the national government requires to carry out the powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution.
Implied Powers
300
The courts have never given complete listings of what?
Privileges and immunities
300
Levied on individuals earnings has become the major source of money for the government.
Income tax
300
The course of action a government takes in response to some issue or problem.
public policy
400
Article VI, Section 2, of the constitution makes the acts and treaties of the U.S supreme.
supremacy clause
400
The powers that the national government may exercise simply because it is a government.
Inherited powers
400
The constitution requires the states to settle their differences with one another without the use of force.
interstate compacts
400
take away
preempt
400
organization of government administrators
bureaucracy
500
Return to the state
Extradite
500
The constitution reserves certain powers strictly to the states.
reserved powers
500
The constitution defined not only national-state relations but also what?
relations among the states
500
the power to assume responsibility for a state government function.
preemption
500
What is one example of how federalism influences the practice of policy and government.
The issue of term limits for state and national representatives
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