Chapter 4 Federalism Vocabulary.

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Chapter 4 Federalism Vocabulary

Delegated powers Powers only the national government has

Expressed powers Powers stated directly in the Constitution

Implied powers Powers required to carry out expressed constitutional powers. Ex. Draft for military.

Elastic clause Gives Congress right to make laws that are necessary and proper.

Inherent powers Powers government may exercise because it’s a government. Ex. Immigration.

Reserved powers  Powers that belong to the states

Supremacy clause States that all federal laws should be above state laws.

Concurrent powers Powers that both the state and federal government possess. Ex. Power to tax

Enabling Act first step for Union admission of a new state.

Bureaucracy Organization of government workers.

Extradite To send a fugitive back to the place where the crime was committed.