This is a system of government in which a written constitution divides the powers of government on a territorial basis between a central and state governments.
What is federalism.
100
This Article in the Constitution places several obligations on the National Government for the benefit of the Sates.
What is Article IV
100
These are agreements among states and foreign bodies
What are interstate compacts
100
This is the legal process by which a fugitive from one state is returned to the state where he/she committed the crime
What is extradition
100
Which level of government is responsible for establishing public schools?
What are the state governments
200
These are powers that are spelled-out specifically in the Constitution and are given to the national government.
What are expressed powers
200
This directs people to frame a proposed state Consitution
What is an Enabling Act
200
This give each state the right to other states public Acts, Records, and judicial proceedings.
The Full Faith and Credit Clause
200
These are grants made for a very specific and closely defined purpose
What are categorical grants
200
This level of government is given the power of conducting foreign affairs
What is the national government
300
These are powers designated to JUST the national government
What are exclusive powers
300
These programs involved the federal government giving money or other resources to the states.
What grant-in-aid-programs
300
Williams v. North Carolina was a Supreme Court Case regarding...
What are divorces
300
This is the process in which Congress gave an annual share of the huge federal tax revenue to the States.
What is revenue sharing
300
Claiming private property for public use is which kind of power?
What is a concurrent power
400
Collecting taxes is an example of which type of governmental power?
What are concurrent powers
400
This act creates a new state to the United States of America
What is an Act of Admission
400
This mean that every state must recognize the rights of citizens of other states.
What is the Privileges and Immunities Clause
400
These are powers delegated to both the State and Federal governments
What are concurrent powers
400
No ___________ can enter into a treaty, alliance, or confederation
What is state
500
The Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland was questioning which clause?
What is the Supremacy Clause
500
These grants are made for broadly defined purposes such as health care.
What are block grants
500
These are the two exceptions to the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the Constitution
What are
1.) it applies only to civil cases, not criminal cases
2.) Which state is the person a resident of
500
These are powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not , at the same time, deny to the states
What are reserved powers
500
The National Institute of Health is an example of this kind of grant