Who has the power?
Amending the Constitution
More Powers
Hodgepodge
The National Government and the States
100

Who has the power to declare war?

Federal Government/Congress

100

To successfully approve an amendment how much of Congress must agree?

2/3

100

These are powers that are explicitly given to the national government in the U.S. Constitution 

Expressed Powers

100

This Amendment abolished slavery in the U.S.

13th

100

According to this clause, state's must accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of other states.

Full Faith and Credit Clause

200

What type of power is collecting taxes?

Concurrent

200

For an amendment to be ratified it must meet what threshold? 

3/4

200

These are powers left to the states

Reserved Powers

200

This Amendment prohibited denying the right to vote regardless of race.  

15th

200

This 1971 Amendment, lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.

26th

300

Who has the power to conduct elections?

States

300

To formally approve an amendment, treaty, or constitution is to what?

Ratify  

300

These powers are not stated in the U.S. Constitution but are necessary for it to operate.

Implied Powers

300

These are powers that both the Federal and State governments share

Concurrent Powers

300

 The legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state can be returned to that state.

Extradition

400

Who has the power to establish local governments?

States/Reserved

400

Besides Congress proposing an amendment what other way is there to propose an amendment? 

Through a national convention called by Congress when requested by 2/3 of the State Legislatures

400

These powers belong to all sovereign nations, for example, to control a nation's borders.

Inherent Powers

400

This Amendment limited the number of times a Presidents could serve, Franklin D. Roosevelt wouldn't be happy.

22nd

400

This type of federal grant allows funds to be used for broad purposes where states have freedom to decide how spend the money. Examples, include education and transportation.

 Block Grants

500

Who has the power to regulate marriage and divorce?

States/Reserved 

500

What is the only amendment to the U.S. Constitution that was proposed at a National Convention.

21st

500

This clause gives the federal government an upper hand when it comes to conflicts with state laws

Supremacy Clause

500

What branch of government has the power to approve treaties?

Legislative Branch

500

These types of grants are used for closely defined purposes with conditions set by the Federal Government such as, construction of airports

Categorical Grants