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Topic 1 for 2 Question: division of power between a central government and several regional or local governments Check Your Answer

Topic 1 for 2 Answer: federalism Back to the Game Board

Topic 1 for 5 Question: part of the Constitution that states that it is the highest law of the land Check Your Answer

Topic 1 for 5 Answer: Supremacy Clause Back to the Game Board

Topic 2 for 1 Question: the idea that government has boundaries Check Your Answer

Topic 2 for 1 Answer: limited government Back to the Game Board

Topic 2 for 5 Question: the fact that the federal government has certain powers and that the states have certain powers demonstrates this Check Your Answer

Topic 2 for 5 Answer: federalism Back to the Game Board

Topic 4 for 1 Question: state powers Check Your Answer

Topic 4 for 1 Answer: reserved powers Back to the Game Board

Topic 4 for 2 Question: powers that are written out in the Constitution Check Your Answer

Topic 4 for 2 Answer: expressed Back to the Game Board

Topic 4 for 3 Question: shared powers Check Your Answer

Topic 4 for 3 Answer: concurrent powers Back to the Game Board

Topic 4 for 4 Question: Which level of government primarily looks after public schools? Check Your Answer

Topic 4 for 4 Answer: states(reserved power) Back to the Game Board

Topic 4 for 5 Question: List an inherent power. Check Your Answer

Topic 4 for 5 Answer: regulate immigration, deport aliens, take private property for public use. Back to the Game Board

Topic 5 for 1 Question: powers that aren’t written out in the Constitution but can be reasonably assumed because of the Necessary and Proper Clause Check Your Answer

Topic 5 for 1 Answer: implied Back to the Game Board

Topic 5 for 2 Question: the legal process by which a person is sent from one state to another to stand trial for a crime they committed Check Your Answer

Topic 5 for 2 Answer: extradition Back to the Game Board

Topic 5 for 3 Question: according to this part of the Constitution, states must honor each other’s laws and court decision Check Your Answer

Topic 5 for 3 Answer: Full Faith and Credit Clause Back to the Game Board

Topic 5 for 4 Question: prevents states from discriminating against residents of other states in their laws Check Your Answer

Topic 5 for 4 Answer: the Privileges and Immunities Clause Back to the Game Board

Question: Delegated Powers

Answer: Federal (National) Powers

1. The expressed powers granted to the National Government are found (a) in the Constitution. (b) in the Declaration of Independence. (c) in common law. (d) in State constitutions. 2. The reserved powers (a) are granted by the Articles of Confederation. (b) are powers granted to only local governments. (c) are those powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not, at the same time, deny to the States. (d) are those powers that the Constitution grants only to National Government 3. The Constitution requires the National Government to provide all of the following to the States EXCEPT (a) a republican form of government. (b) protection from invasion or internal disorder. (c) a national health care system. (d) respect for territorial integrity. 4. An example of cooperative federalism is seen in (a) admitting new States. (b) federal grants-in-aid. (c) the Supreme Court. (d) the exclusive powers.

5. The Full Faith and Credit Clause guarantees that in most cases (a) a State will recognize the laws, documents, and court rulings of another State. (b) States will provide for consumer credit cards. (c) a State will be able to super cede the laws of the Constitution. (d) States can ignore the laws and regulations of the other States. 6. States can charge higher tuition rates for State universities to out-of-State residents under the (a) Full Faith and Credit Clause. (b) extradition clause. (c) Privileges and Immunities Clause. (d) Northeast Dairy Compact.

M/C Answers 1. A 2. C 3. C 4. B 5. A 6. C