Type of power given to the national government that are spelled out in the Constitution
Expressed Powers
Provision that ensures that no State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those who happen to live In another state
Privileges and Immunities Clause
Type of power the National government has because it is a national government and is expected to have these
Inherent Powers
Provision in Constitution that ensures Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records and Judicial Proceedings of every other State
Full Faith and Credit Clause
Powers that are not expressly stated in the constitution but are reasonably suggested by the expressed powers
Implied Powers
Legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one State can be returned to that State
Extradition
Powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not at the same time Deny to the State
Reserved Powers
Agreements that the States - with the Consent of Congress - can make between themselves and with foreign States
Interstate Compacts
Powers that can only be exercised by the National Government, and cannot be used by the States under any circumstances
Exclusive Powers
Powers that both the National Government and the States possess and exercise
Concurrent Power