Expressed, Implied, Reserved, or Concurrent
Amendments
Principles of Government
States vs. Federal
100

To declare war

Expressed

100

If going through Congress, the formal amendment process requires _______ vote from each house and _______ of all state legislatures to ratify. 

2/3 and 3/4

100

The principle that says the government only has the powers given to it by the people

Limited Government

100

This clause refers to the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one State can be returned to that State. 

Extradition

200

Levy and collect taxes

Concurrent

200

If going through the National Convention, a proposal must be called by __________ and ratified by ______ of state legislatures or conventions. 

Congress and 3/4

200
Principle which states that the people give the government power

Popular sovereignty

200

States must have a _________ before being admitted to the union. 

Constitution

300

Maintain public schools

Reserved

300

Which amendment is known for giving rights to the accused?

5th Amendment

300

The principle that states that each branch of government has the power to check the other two. 

Checks and Balances

300

"_______ ________ and ________ shall be given in each state to the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."

Full, Faith, and Credit

400

Set environmental and health standards

Concurrent
400

The 10th Amendment states that powers not granted to the federal government in the Constitution are reserved for the __________

States

400

The principle that states that the power of government is divided between the Federal Government and the States. 

Federalism

400

What type of grant is given to states by the federal government and can be used for broad purposes? 

Block Grant

500

Acquire territory 

Implied

500

Amendments 13, 14, and 15 are all known as the _________ amendments. 

Civil War

500
Principle that states that the courts have the power to determine if government actions violate the Constitution. 

Judicial Review

500

This clause states that no state can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those who happen to live in another state. 

Privileges and Immunities