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Powers that both the national government and the states possess
What are concurrent powers?
100
A system of government in which a constitution divides power between a central and several regional governments
What is federalism?
100
Money given to States for a specific job or task
What is a project grant?
100
Agreements between states and with foreign states.
What is an interstate compact?
100

According to this Amendment, the Constitution is the source of all government power and the Constitution protects state governments from an over powerful federal government.

What is the Tenth Amendment

200
Powers spelled out specifically in the Constitution-- "enumerated powers"
What are expressed powers?
200
Powers not expressly stated in the Constitution but are reasonably suggested by it.
What are implied powers?
200
Similar to a grant in aid but is for a more broadly defined purpose
What is a block grant?
200
Creates a new state.
What is an act of admission?
200

This percentage of all states has to ratify an amendment before it can become part of the Constitution

What is 3/4ths.

300
Powers that belong to the national government due to tradition-- the government has assumed these powers since the beginning
What are inherent powers?
300
A principle of federalism in which the governmental powers are separated on a geographic basis between the national government and the states.
What is the division of powers?
300
Grants made for some specific, closely defined purpose
What is a categorical grant?
300
Tells states they must honor documents from other states (e.g. driver's license, marriage license)
What is the full faith & credit clause?
300

These governments are able to pass more laws for their constituents

What is the state government

400
Powers that include expressed, implied, and inherent-- those which are granted to it in the Constitution.
What are delegated powers?
400
The legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state is returned to that state.
What is extradition?
400
Federal money to the states and/or their cities, counties, and other local units.
What is the grants-in-aid program?
400
Directs the people of a territory to frame a proposed state constitution.
What is an enabling act?
400

Article VI of the Constitution is know as this,it

means when a federal and state law collide, the federal one will dominate

What is the “supremacy clause". Also known as “the supreme Law of the Land.”

500
Powers exercised by the national government alone.
What are exclusive powers?
500
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
Money given to states by the federal government in which they may choose the way in which that money is used.
What is revenue sharing?
500
Means that no state can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who live in other states.
What is the Privileges and Immunities Clause?
500

There are powers denied to the federal government and there are powers denied to the state government. This power is denied to both levels of government.

What is to deny people accused of crimes to trial by jury.

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