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Vocab
100
Has given the president authority to send federal troops to put down domestic disorders when state officials ask for help.
What is Congress
100
Must approve all interstate compacts
What is Congress
100
Involves more than simply putting troops in the field
What is Nation Defense
100
Permits states and localities to serve as proving grounds where new policies can be developed and tested
What is Federalism
100
Return to a state
What is Extradite
200
By joining together, they were becoming a big part of the national policy-making process
What is the governors
200
Written agreements between one or two states
What is Interstate Compacts
200
Argued that the states created the national government
What is States' Rights
200
Prohibits public officials from holding closed meetings
What is Sunshine Laws
200
Favors state and local action in dealing with problems
What is States' Right Position
300
Are bound to support the constitution
What is the states
300
State must recognize the laws and legal proceedings of the other states
What is "Full Faith & Credit"
300
Gave Congress the power to tax incomes
What is the 16th Amendment
300
Require periodic checks of government agencies to see if they are still needed
What is Sunset Laws
300
Favors national action in dealing with these matters
What is Nationalist Position
400
This amendment prohibits states from depriving any person of life, liberty,or property without "due process of law"
What is the 14th Amendment
400
Is the only court in which a state may sue another
What is The Supreme Court
400
The major source of money for the national government
What is Income Tax
400
Course of action a government takes in response to some issue or problem
What is Public Policy
400
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land
What is the Supremacy Clause
500
The question of national versus state power arose early in our nation's history, ruled that the national government is supreme
What is McCulloch V Maryland
500
Major reason for drafting the Constitution in 1787
What is Conflicts and Jealousies among the states
500
The national government's powers expanded based on three major constitutional provisions
What is The War Power, The power to regulate interstate commerce, & The power to tax and spend
500
In federalism each political party has a chance to win some somewhere in the system
What is Elections
500
The power to assume responsibility for a state government function, in order to gain authority over a state
What is Preemption