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Delegated/ Enumerated Powers Implied Powers Reserved Powers Shared Eleanor M. Savko Delegated/ Enumerated Powers Implied Powers Reserved Powers 6/19/2018 Shared Powers Wild Card 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt

Enumerated powers are powers that are Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 Enumerated powers are powers that are Given to the ___ government in the US Constitution

What is the national government? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the national government?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 The power to quit producing pennies could be implied by Article II, section 8, Clause 5 which gives Congress the power to ____________.

What is the power to coin money? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the power to coin money?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 This is the largest run government business and the third largest employer in the US, but is losing business to “brown” and other private businesses offering similar services.

What is the United States Postal Service? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the United States Postal Service?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 Alaska and Hawaii were added to the union the last time this power was practiced

What is the power to admit new states? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the power to admit new states?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 The enumerated powers are listed in Article ___, Section 8 of the US Constitution

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is two?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 The national government’s implied powers come from Article II, Section 8, Clause 18 of the Constitution, this clause is known as the Necessary and ___ clause.

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

Another name for the Necessary and Proper Clause is the _____. Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 Another name for the Necessary and Proper Clause is the _____.

What is the elastic clause? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the elastic clause?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 President Dwight D. Eisenhower huilt this in the 1950s to help trade between the states

What is the Interstate Highway System? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the Interstate Highway System?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 The national government used the ____ Clause to say they had the implied power to regulate the use of medicinal marijuana.

What is the Commerce Clause? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the Commerce Clause?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 In the 1819 cause of McColluch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled that the power to tax, borrow and regulate money giver Congress the implied power to establish a national _____.

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is a national bank?

Though this is allowed in parts of Nevada, most states outlaw it. Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 Though this is allowed in parts of Nevada, most states outlaw it.

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is prostitution?

This is used often in Texas, but never in Michigan Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 This is used often in Texas, but never in Michigan

What is the death penalty Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the death penalty

Parts of Montana do not have one of these. Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 Parts of Montana do not have one of these.

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is a speed limit?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 In the case of Gonzalez vs. Oregon, the US Supreme Court recently decided that the states have the power to allow _____.

What is physician-assisted suicide? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is physician-assisted suicide?

The ___ amendment to the Constitution says that any powers not Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 The ___ amendment to the Constitution says that any powers not Delegated to the US are reserved for the states.

What is the tenth amendment? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the tenth amendment?

The power to levy and collect ___. Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 The power to levy and collect ___.

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What are taxes?

The power to make and enforce ___ is a shared power. Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 The power to make and enforce ___ is a shared power.

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What are laws?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 Through the use of police forces and armies both the state and national government have the power to provide for ____.

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is public safety?

Shared powers are more formally called ___ powers. Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 **DAILY DOUBLE** Shared powers are more formally called ___ powers.

What are concurrent powers? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What are concurrent powers?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 In case of conflict between the states, the Constitution is the supreme law of the land. This is known as the ___?

What is the Supremacy Clause? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the Supremacy Clause?

Curfews are set by which level of government? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 Curfews are set by which level of government?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the local level?

City and county governments are set up by the ___. Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 City and county governments are set up by the ___.

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What are the states?

Implied powers belong to the ___ government. Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 Implied powers belong to the ___ government.

What is the national government? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is the national government?

Marriage laws are made by ___ governments. Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 Marriage laws are made by ___ governments.

What are state governments? Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What are state governments?

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 A system with different levels of government-- local, state, and national is known as _____.

Eleanor M. Savko 6/19/2018 What is federalism?