Vocabulary
Interstate Relations
States Rights vs Nationalists
National Government
Federal Aid to the States
100
Expanded national government's powers
What is social welfare
100
The only court where one state may sue another
What is the Supreme Court
100
favors state and local action in dealing with problems
What is states rights position
100
________ ______ involves more than simply putting troops in the field.
What is national defense
100
to take away
What is preempt
200
favors federal action
What is nationalist position
200
_______ must approve interstate compacts.
What is Congress
200
favors national action in dealing with problems
What is nationalist position
200
gave Congress the power to tax incomes
What is the 16th Amendment
200
a requirement set by Congress that prohibits a state or local government from exercising a certain power
What is restraint
300
used to gain authority over a state
What is preemption
300
compacts that are written agreements between 2 or more states
What are interstate compacts
300
Congress has the right to adopt any means that are convenient and useful to carry out its delegated powers.
What is "necessary and proper"
300
Racial discrimination in public accommodations restricts the flow of ________ _______.
What is interstate commerce
300
Many federal aid programs provide money only if the state and local authorities are willing to meet standards set by ______.
What is Congress
400
regulation of interstate commerce
What is nationalist's program
400
State must recognize the laws and legal proceedings of the other states. (four words)
What is full faith and credit
400
The Supreme Court established the nationalist position in 1819 in this court case
What is McCulloch v Maryland
400
levied on individual earnings; has become the major source of money for the national government
What is income tax
400
a federal order requiring a state to provide a service or undertake an activity in a manner that meets minimum national standards set by Congress.
What is mandate
500
favors local action
What is states' rights position
500
One state cannot enforce another state's ______ ______.
What are criminal laws
500
says powers not delegated to the national government are reserved to the states or the people.
What is the 10th Amendment
500
The 3 major constitutional provisions that the expansion of the national government has been based on
What are 1. the war powers 2. the power to regulate interstate commerce 3. the power to tax and spend
500
The main way the national government provides money to the states is through ______ _______.
What are federal grants