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Powers of the Gov
Federalism
Amending the constitution
100
this power denies powers to either the state or national government
What are denied powers
100
an agreement between two or more states
What are interstate compacts
100
proposing an amendment occurs at this level
What is the national level
200
these powers are "written out" in the constitution
What are expressed powers
200
this is a sum of money or resources the federal government gives to a state government
What is a federal grant
200
ratifying an amendment occurs at this level
What is the state government
300
these powers are given only to the national government
What are exclusive powers
300
who has the final say in whether or not a territory becomes a state
Who is the president
300
name the two ways you can propose an amendment
What is national congress and national convention
400
these powers are given to both the national and state governments
What are concurrent powers
400
invasion, territorial integrity, and republican governments for states are all examples of....
What are national obligations to states
400
these are the two ways an amendment can be ratified
What is by state legislatures and state conventions
500
these powers are given to the national government just because it is the national government of a country
What are inherent powers
500
after the enabling act, the territory has to do this
What is write a constitution
500
what percentage of state legislatures need to pass the amendment to be ratified
What is 3/4 of states