These are rules that govern the use of money given to states through federal grants.
What are mandates?
These are powers granted to the states by Amendment 10
What are reserved powers?
This refers to the belief that the states could nullify laws that they considered unconstitutional.
What is The Doctrine of Nullification?
This is the only state to have a unicameral legislature.
What is Nebraska?
He is the state executive officer is the guardian of a state’s finances and is often in charge of tax collection.
Who is the treasurer?
This is a federal law that supersedes or overrides a similar state law.
What is preemption?
These are powers exercised by both the national and state governments.
What are concurrent powers?
This describes the act of one state honoring the civil laws and court decisions of other states
What is the full faith and credit?
He is the state executive officer that keeps certain state records and documents, administers election laws, and keeps the official state seal.
Who is the secretary of state?
He was the state office that can be compared to that of the Vice President.
Who is the lieutenant governor?
These are monies that national government gives to the state or local government for some designated purpose.
What are federal grants?
This system is political power is divided between the national and state governments.
What is the federal system?
This was the Supreme Court case establish the doctrine of implied powers.
What is McCulloch v. Maryland?
This gives the power to veto part of a bill without rejecting the entire bill.
What is an item veto?
True or false: A federal proposal is a method for proposing amendments to a state constitution.
What is false?
These are the special rights and protections guaranteed to the citizen of a state.
What are Privileges and immunities?
This system is the system is when the central government is subordinate t0 the state government
What is the confederate system?
This war resulted from the conflict between the states and federal government over states rights.
What is the Civil War?
This is the oldest written constitution now in force anywhere in the world.
What is the Massachusetts constitution?
This amendment provided the federal government to tax personal income.
What is the 16th?
This is the surrendering of an accused or convicted felon to the state from which he fled.
What is extradition?
This system is the central government possesses all political power and rules through local governments.
What is the unitary system?
There are two kinds of grants the national government gives the states.
What are block grants and categorical grants
This was the Supreme Court case that opened the door for federal court regulation of state apportionment.
What is Baker v. Carr?
This was the Supreme Court case that gave broader interpretation of Congress’ power to regulate commerce.
What is Gibbons v. Odgen?