This case established Judicial Review
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Compromise that decided Bicameral Legislature
What is the Great Compromise?
These are examples of this type of powers: Declare wars, make treaties, coin money
What are Exclusive Powers?
This document set up the foundation for popular sovereignty
What is the Declaration of Independence?
The distribution of power between federal and state governments
What is federalism?
The case that said Congress had implied powers. It could create a national bank
What is McCulloch v. Maryland?
System for selecting president
What is the Electoral College?
These are examples of this type of powers: taxations, eminent domain, police power
What are Concurrent Powers?
Participatory, Elite, and Pluralist are forms of this type of democracy
What is Representative Democracy?
Type of Federalism up until the New Deal
Dual Federalism
This court case stated gun control is a state issue, not a federal one
What is U.S. v. Lopez?
Compromise that counted each enslaved person as 3/5 of a person for representation and taxation
What is the 3/5ths Compromise?
Powers stated directly in the Constitution
What are Expressed Powers?
This document discussed and addressed the issues of factions
What is Federalist #10?
Type of Federalism that began with the New Deal
Cooperative Federalism
This court case developed the Supremacy Clause and Necessary and Proper Clause
What is McCulloch v. Maryland?
Part of Amendment Process that requires 2/3rds of both chambers of Congress
What is Proposal?
Federal powers not explicitly stated in the Constitution
What are Implied Powers?
This document warned of the dangers to personal liberties from a large, centralized government
What is Brutus 1?
The federal government aids the states through grants, mandates, and this
What are Incentives?
The case that reigned in federal power with a new phase of federalism that recognized state sovereignty.
What is U.S. v. Lopez?
Part of the Amendment Process that requires 3/4ths of state legislatures
What is Ratification?
This allowed the federal government to override state actions
What is Preemption?
These are the ideas of limited government
What are Natural Rights, Popular Sovereignty, Republicanism, and Social Contract?
These are the two types of grants given by the federal government
What are Block and Categorical Grants?