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Because the Constitution says so
Potpourri
100
The Constitution grants these powers to the National Government
What are Delegated Powers?
100
The Constitution guarantees these powers to the states.
What are Reserved Powers?
100
The Constitution requires that the federal government provide states with territorial integrity, protection and this.
What is a republican form of government?
100
This gives the federal government the right to tax your income.
What is the 16th Amendment?
100
This is the United States' form of power
What is federalism?
200
The National Government's control of immigration is an example of this power.
What is inherent power?
200
This a guarantee by states to return a criminal who flees to avoid punishment
What is extradition?
200
A federal order requiring states to provide a service is an example of this.
What is a mandate?
200
Article IV requires states to give this to one another's citizens allowing citizens and non-citizens to be treated alike.
What are privileges and immunities?
200
This is a government action in response to an issue?
What is public policy?
300
The national government's ability to conduct drafts and develop the space program are examples of these powers.
What are Implied Powers?
300
This is an agreement between states.
What is interstate compact?
300
The major way that the federal government provides money to states is through these
What are federal grants?
300
The Constitutional provisions allowing for the expansion of the national government include war powers, the power to control interstate commerce and this
What is the power to tax and spend?
300
These powers are the basis for the elastic clause
What are the implied powers?
400
According to the Constitution, the State and National Governments share these powers.
What are concurrent powers?
400
A state can sue another state in this court
What is the Supreme Court?
400
These laws require checks of government agencies to see if they are still needed?
What are sunset laws?
400
This Constitutional power gave Congress the authority to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964
What is the power to regulate commerce?
400
This is the first step for Admission of new states
What is Congress to pass the enabling act?
500
Franklin D. Roosevelt and others who favor federal action believe in this
What is the nationalist position?
500
The Constitution gives states the obligation to pay for and conduct national elections and this action
What is 3/4 of the states must ratify an amendment to the Constitution?
500
This requires government meetings to be open to the public.
What are sunshine laws?
500
These laws allow the national government to assume responsibility for a state government function.
What are preemption laws?
500
This is the president's role in admitting new states.
What is signing the enabling act?