What's the Word?
Which Power's Which?
Who's Got the Power?
Take a Guess?
Whom is it?
100
Laws relating to disputes between individuals, groups, or with a state.
What is civil law?
100
Powers that are not specifically listed in the Constitution.
What are implied powers?
100
To coin money.
What is the National Government?
100
For the past 30 years USA has debated this island as the 51st state.
What is Puerto Rico?
100
This president started new social welfare and public works programs during the Great Depression.
Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
200
Return to a state.
What is extradite?
200
Powers directly stated in the Constitution.
What are expressed powers?
200
To Declare War.
What is the National Government?
200
The main way that the National Government provides money to the states. They are sums of money given to be used for a specific purpose.
What are Federal Grants?
200
These two presidents used their power to stop state officials from blocking the integration of Southern school and universities in Arkansas in 1957, in University of Mississippi in 1962 and the University of Alabama in 1963. (Name one.)
Who are President Eisenhower and President Kennedy?
300
Written agreements between two or more states.
What is an interstate compact?
300
Powers that both the national government and the states have.
What are concurrent powers?
300
To regulate intrastate commerce.
What is the State Government?
300
This act required state and local governments to build ramps and alter curbs on sidewalks for the physically challenged.
What is the Disabilities Act?
300
This scholar pointed out the idea that federalism goes in cycles. (Good luck. Hint: His middle initial is F.)
Who is Donald F. Kettl?
400
Law prohibiting public officials from holding closed meetings.
What is the sunshine law?
400
Collectively, the expressed, implied, and and inherent powers.
What are the delegated powers?
400
To administer elections.
What is State Government?
400
This clause states that no state law or state constitution may conflict with any form of national law.
What is the Supremacy Clause?
400
This man stood in the door at the University of Alabama and refused to let two African Americans in.
Who is Governor George Wallace?
500
Organization of government administrators.
What is a bureaucracy?
500
Powers the government has simply because it's a government.
What are inherent powers?
500
To enact and enforce laws.
What are National and State Governments.
500
In 1973, this state passed laws prohibiting the importation of solid or liquid waste that originated or was collected outside of the state.
What is New Jersey?
500
Wrote The Federalist, No. 45
Who is James Madison?