Both state and national powers
What is concurrent powers
Government control and immigration
What is inherent Power
Government Course of Action
What is public policy
Basis for implied powers
What is the elastic clause
Powers given to the national government by the Constitution.
What are delegated powers?
The United States's form of government.
What is federal?
Powers given to the states by the Constitution.
What are reserved powers?
The first step in the process towards statehood.
What is the enabling act?
Enumerated powers or powers directly stated in the Constitution.
What are expressed powers?
People often begin their journey to national office here.
What is the local or state level?
People who favor federal action believe in this type of position.
What is a national position?
The national government provides money to the states through this.
What are federal grants?
This applies to criminals who flee a state to avoid punishment.
What is extradition?
People who favor local action believe in this position.
What is states' rights position?
People who favor federal action believe in this position.
What is a nationalist position?
An agreement between states.
What is an interstate compact?
"New Federalism" was endorsed by this president.
Who is Ronald Reagan?
Article IV of the Constitution obligates states to give this to one another's citizens.
What are privileges and immunities?
This constitutional power gave Congress the authority to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
What is the power to regulate interstate commerce?
These laws require government meetings to be open to the public.
What are sunshine laws?
This clause requires states to recognize the legal processes of other states.
What is the "Full Faith and Credit" clause?
The intent of this policy is to return more power and responsibility to state and local governments.
What is New Federalism?
This provision in a law sets an automatic end date for the law.
What is a sunset law?
The federal government's ability to take over a state government function.
What is preemption?
An organization of government administrators.
What is a bureaucracy?