I've got the Power!
Taking it for granted
Interstate Relations
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Wild Card
100

These are powers that both the national and state governments may exercise. An example of this is the right to levy and collect taxes

What are concurrent powers?

100

These are grants made for a specific, closely defined purpose, such as school lunches or construction of airports or wastewater treatment plants

What are categorical grants?

100

This is the legal process by which a fugitive (criminal) from justice in one State can be returned to that State. This is designed to prevent a person from escaping justice by fleeing a state

What is extradition?

100

This is the relationship between national, state, and local governments

What is federalism?

100

These are powers that can only be exercised by the National Government, they cannot be exercised by the States under any circumstances. Examples of this are the power to coin money, to lay duties (tariffs or taxes) on imports.

What are exclusive powers?

200

These are powers that government is expressly authorized to do in the Constitution. An example of this is to raise and maintain armed forces

What are expressed powers?

200

These are grants made for much more broadly defined purposes than categorical grants. Typically used for healthcare, social services, or welfare. Typically come with fewer strings attached.

What are block grants?

200

This clause guarantees that documents such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, deeds to property, car registrations and etc., are good from one state to another.

What is the full faith and credit clause?

200

What is the concept that the branches of governments all have different powers that they perform

What is the division of powers?

200

This is an act passed by Congress that enables the people of a territory to frame a proposed State constitution

What is an enabling act?

300

These powers are not expressly stated in the Constitution, but they are reasonably suggested. Examples of these are the creation of an interstate highway system.

What are implied powers?

300

These are grants made to state, localities, and sometimes private agencies that apply for these grants. Many grants for healthcare related research come from these, such as cancer and diabetes research.

What are project grants?

300

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

What is the Privileges and Immunities Clause?

300

The power to lay tariffs is an example of what type of governmental power?

What is an exclusive power?

300

This is passed if Congress agrees to statehood after reviewing the proposed state constitution

What is an act of admission?

400

These powers belong to the National Government because it is the national government of a sovereign state in the world community. Example of these are regulating immigration.

What are inherent powers?

400

These are grants of federal money or other resources to the States and their cities, counties, and other local units. This is an example of intergovernmental cooperation.

What are grants-in-aid programs?

400

These are agreements among themselves and with foreign states. No state can enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation. However, the States can, with the consent of Congress, enter into these 

What are interstate compacts?

400

Which power is used as the basis to regulate immigration?

What are inherent powers?

400

This clause is used to indicate that no state law can directly contradict federal law

What is the supremacy clause?

500

These powers are not granted to the federal government, nor denied to the states. The basis of this power comes from the 10'th amendment.

What are reserved powers?

500

Cancer related research is an example of this type of grant

What is a project grant?

500

This clause does not cover criminal state matters

What is the Full Faith and Credit Clause?

500

This governmental power (or lack thereof) is based upon the 10'th amendment

What are reserved powers?

500

These are the two newest states to the Union

What are Alaska and Hawaii?