Taxes are the simplest example of this type of Power
What is Concurrent?
This branch is created by the First Article
What is Legislative?
These two bodies of government can propose an Amendment.
Who are Congress and National Convention?
To start and end the admission process, Congress issues one of these which share a name with a book in the New Testament
What is an Act?
The Federal Government can offer these, which fit into three types
What are Grants?
These powers are written in the Constitution
The Office of President is established in the Second Article, along with this branch
What is Executive?
26 Amendments have been approved by this body of government after the proposal by Congress
Who are State Legislatures?
A change may be informally issued to the Constitution when a number of these are gathered, typically before a judge and jury
What are Court Decisions?
By offering this, the Federal Government shows an investment into the States' well-being
What is Time?
You call a hotel to make this type of Power, typically noted with the States
What are Reserved?
The person with the most votes wins
What is Popular Sovereignty?
The 21st Amendment was approved by this group
Who were State Conventions?
Though condemned by our first President, these have turned the political sphere into what they are today, for good or bad.
What are Party Practices?
The process of moving criminals
What is Extradition?
These powers are not stated, but insinuated and open to interpretation
What are Implied?
The Third Article establishes this, led by John Marshall
What is Judicial?
10 of the Amendments are gathered in a grouping and called this
What is the Bill of Rights?
The President may deny a new state if they don't meet these
What are Conditions?
These are agreements between States and share a name with a document made on the Mayflower
What are Interstate Compacts?
What are Inherent?
IOUs and scales
What are Checks and Balances?
This Amendment limited the President to two 4-year terms.
What is the 22nd Amendment?
Though changed with the 25th Amendment, the succession of VP to President was an example of this change.
What are Customs and Usage?
A state can make reasonable distinctions against non-residents through this Clause
What is the Privileges and Immunities Clause?