National Powers
State powers
relations between states
Developing federalism
Federalism and Politics
100
Expressed, Implied, and Inherent powers are called what?
What is Delegated powers
100
What are reserved powers?
What is powers that are not given to congress are given to the states
100
Means return too
What is Extradite
100
Who came up with the basic definition of federalism?
What is Alexander Hamilton
100
What amendment allows 18 year olds to vote?
What is The 26th amendment
200
What is the necessary and proper clause called?
What is the elastic clause
200
name one thing the federal government does not have control of.
What is the educational system
200
Are the citizens of each state entitled to the same rights and privileges as every other state?
What is yes
200
What is the view that favors national action to deal with problems?
What is Nationalist position
200
What did the great increase In federal programs in the 1930's call for?
What is A large Bureaucracy
300
The powers that allow congress to levy tax, coin money, and declare war are called what?
What is enumerated powers
300
What clause states that the constitution is the supreme law of the land?
What is the supremacy clause
300
How do two states settle their disputes?
What is an interstate compact
300
Chief justice Roger B. Taney supported what?
What is States rights
300
Federalism allows what among the states?
What is Federalism
400
Implied powers do what?
What is help the national government expand its authority to meet any problems the founding fathers didn't foresee
400
What is an example of denied powers?
What is taxing exports, no state can make a treaty with a foreign government
400
What year did the most recent dispute between Arkansas and Tennessee happen?
What is 1970
400
The civil rights act of 1964 did what?
What is forbidding racial discrimination in public accommodations
400
Laws that require Periodic checks of government agencies to see if they are still needed.
What is Sunset laws
500
which powers allow the government to regulate immigration, and establish diplomatic relations with other countries? even though these powers are not stated in the constitution.
What is Inherent powers
500
What act starts a territory on its way to statehood?
What is an enabling act
500
How many compacts are being enforced to this day?
What is 200 compacts
500
What are the three major jobs given to the government by the constitution?
What is 1) War powers 2)regulate interstate commerce 3) The power to tax and spend
500
In 1967 Florida passed this law prohibiting public officials from holding closed meetings.
What is Sunshine law