Concurrent Powers
Limits on Congress
Limits on States
Enumerated Powers
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What are the Concurrent Powers also known as?
The Concurrent Powers are also known as the Shared Powers.
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What was stopped and made illegal by Congress in 1808?
Congress stopped the importation of slaves.
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True or False: one limit on the State Power is that states cannot form alliances with other states or foreign powers.
This is true.
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Where are the Enumerated Powers located?
It is located in Article 1, Section 8.
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Where is the Necessary and Proper Clause located?
It is located in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18.
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What are the Concurrent Powers?
The Concurrent Powers are shared powers between the state and federal government.
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Where are the limits on Congress located?
They are located in Article 1, Section 9.
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Name a limit on states.
States must honor and respect the laws and institutions of the other states.
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How many Enumerated Powers are there?
There are 17 Enumerated Powers.
200
Why didn't the U.S. Government want anyone to have the title of nobility?
The U.S. Government did not want anyone to have the title of nobility because they wanted equal power.
300
Name a Concurrent Power.
Some examples of Concurrent Powers are to tax, build roads, charter banks, borrow money, etc.
300
What does the statement "Congress cannot pass bills of attainder" mean?
It means that Congress cannot claim someone is guilty and punish them without a trial.
300
Which Amendment says that the states have limits? A. 5 B. 12 C. 13 D. 10
The correct answer is D, the Tenth Amendment.
300
What is another name for the Enumerated Powers?
The Enumerated Powers are also called the Expressed Powers.
300
What does Clause 1 say about the power of the states?
It says that the states cannot do most of the things congress can do.
400
True or False: Establishing post offices is an example of a Concurrent Power.
This is false.
400
What is an Ex Post Facto Law?
An Ex Post Facto Law is a law that makes things illegal that weren't illegal when the incident occurred.
400
What does the Contract Clause say about the limit on states?
The Contract Clause says that states cannot write laws that interfere with contracts.
400
Which powers are enumerated: Federal or State Powers?
Federal Powers are enumerated.
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What is a tariff?
A tariff is a tax on imported and exported goods.
500
True or False: An example of a Concurrent Power is to pay debt.
This is true.
500
What is Habeas Corpus?
Habeas Corpus is a right for the courts to determine if they are legally claimed.
500
True or False: the states can tax without permission from the government.
This is false.
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What is an example of an Enumerated Power?
An example of an Enumerated Power is to regulate trade.
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Where is the limits on the states located?
It is located in Article 1, Section 10.
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