Powers divided- Section 1
Uncle Sam & his 50 States- Section 2
From 1 State to Another- Section 2
Power Play! Expressed, Implied, Inherent, Concurrent or Reserved?
Name that clause that makes the PAUSE (outlaws these actions)
100
Concurrent Powers
What are powers that belong to both the National and State governments?
100
This act directs the people of a territory to frame a proposed State constitution.
What is an enabling act?
100
In Puerto Rico v. Bramstand (1987), an unwilling governor was forced by the courts to do this.
What is extradition?
100
The power to ensure that racial segregation in restaurants is illegal
What is Implied?
100
Ohio requires Indiana residents to show a valid state ID or passport before crossing state line.
What is the Privileges & Immunities Clause?
200
Powers that can be exercised only by the National Government.
What are exclusive powers?
200
Grants given to States, localities, and some private agencies
What are project grants?
200
This constitutional clause allows a birth certificate from Oregon to be recognized by the State of Indiana.
What is the Full Faith & Credit Clause?
200
This power requires a worker to pay federal and State income taxes.
What is a concurrent power?
200
New Hampshire doesn't allow a dentist from another State to practice in New Hampshire even though she has been living there for 5 years
What is the Privileges and Immunities Clause?
300
Implied, inherent, and expressed powers
What are delegated powers?
300
After approving a territory's constitution, Congress agrees to Statehood by passing this.
What is an act of admission?
300
This constitutional clause prohibits a State from drawing unreasonable distinctions between its residents and those of another State.
What is the Privileges & Immunities Clause?
300
This power requires a teacher moving from Indiana to California to pass a test to acquire a CA teaching license.
What is a reserved power?
300
The son of a Mississippi state senator, who commits a violent crime in Florida during Spring Break, is living in Mississippi and claims he is safe because his father is an elected official.
What is Article 4 Section 2 (extradition)?
400
Article I Section 8 of the Constitution that allows Congress to make laws that are deemed necessary and proper.
What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?
400
Type of grants that are intended for broadly defined purposes and are preferred by the States.
What are block grants?
400
In Loving v. Virginia (1967), these laws were ruled illegal by the Supreme Court and made interracial marriages legal in all 50 states.
What are anti-masogynistic laws?
400
This power allows the shipping of poison to be illegal.
What is implied?
400
An employer refuses to provide insurance coverage to a long-time employee's husband because the employee's marriage occurred out of State.
What is the Full, Faith & Credit clause?
500
Part of the Constitution that guarantees that any power not delegated to the National government is reserved to the States.
What is the 10th Amendment?
500
These 2 states adopted a constitution without waiting for an enabling act.
Who are Alaska & Hawaii?
500
This branch of government must grant consent for Interstate compacts.
What is Congress?
500
This power allows the US to ban toys containing lead from entering the country.
What is expressed?
500
A Colorado man inherits a 2 acre property from his grandfather who lived in Texas. The State of Texas refuses to allow his inheritance because he is from out of state.
What is the Full, Faith & Credit Clause?
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