Concurrent Powers
Enumerated Powers
Limits on Congress
Limits on States
100
The Concurrent Powers are shared between these people.
What is the State government and the Federal government.
100
This is where the Enumerated Powers located.
What is Article 1, Section 8?
100
These are two things that only Congress can do.
What is printing money and conducting foreign diplomacy?
100
States can't do as much as these people can.
Who is the Congress?
200
This is the amount of powers that were delegated to the national government.
Who has 8 powers delegated to them?
200
This is what the Congress stopped in the year of 1808.
What is the importation of slaves?
200
States can't run these groups.
What are armies and navy?
300
These people have the powers to create laws about education.
Who is the State government?
300
This is what the Enumerated Powers can declare.
What is war?
300
These are the people who the Congress can't target.
Who are groups or individuals.
300
Sates can't charge this.
What is imports from other states.
400
The Concurrent Powers include these powers.
What is regulating elections, taxing, borrowing money, and establishing courts.
400
These are two of the Enumerated Powers.
What is coin money and borrow money? (as long as you have two of them, you are correct.)
400
Congress can't pass these types of bills.
What are bills of attainder.
400
States can't act like this.
What are independent countries?
500
Name three of the Concurrent Powers.
What is establishing courts, pay debts, and pass bankruptcy laws. (as long as you have three of them, you got them correct.)
500
This is what the Enumerated Powers exercise.
What is exclusive legislative powers?
500
This is what the U.S. will not grant.
What is a title of nobility and a title from a foreign head of state.
500
States can't write these.
What are laws that interfere with contracts.