What is 6 years
This compromise was created to deal with what to do with slaves in regards to counting them for population purposes and taxes.
What is the 3/5ths compromise
Term for when power is allotted to either national, state, or local government (though sometimes they share powers).
What is federalism
This term is when the government figures out how many representatives each state should have in the House of representatives.
What is apportionment
US v Lopez established that the Congress could not use this clause to prove that they had the power to make national laws about school and guns.
What is the commerce clause
This often is referred to as "Layer cake" meaning that the national and state governments are very distinct.
What is dual federalism
These are the three authors of the documents that were written to help the Constitution be ratified.
Who are James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay
Numbers of members in the U.S. House of Representatives
What is 435
These are the main powers of each branch and constitutional principle that explains each branch having one main power.
What is executive: enforces laws; legislative: creates laws; judicial: interprets laws; separation of powers
This type of grant has specific conditions on how it is to be spent.
What is a categorical grant
Theory suggests that citizens give consent to be governed and the government is supposed to protect the citizens' rights.
What is the social contract Theory
This court case gave the federal government more power over the state governments.
What is McCulloch v Maryland
This is the term for when the local, state, and national government ONLY share powers.
What is concurrent powers
This clause means that each state has to honor the laws of other states.
What is full faith and credit clause
Theory that says that the idea of having a variety of parties and interests within a government will strengthen the system, ensuring that no one group has total control.
What is pluralism