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National & State Powers

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1 National & State Powers
The Federal System National & State Powers

2 The Division of Powers: 3 Types of National Powers
Expressed Powers aka Enumerated Powers: powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders Implied Powers: the powers required to carry out the powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution -Elastic or Necessary & Proper Clause Inherent Powers: powers the national government may exercise simply because it is a government

3 The States & The Nation Reserved Powers: powers the Constitution reserved strictly to the states “not delegated to the U.S. by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states” What about conflict? Supremacy Clause: the Constitution makes acts and treaties of the U.S. supreme State governments, local governments, as well as state/local officials and judges are bound by the Constitution Concurrent Powers: Those powers that both the national government and the states have

4 Guarantees to the States
Republican Form of Government: administration of affairs is open to all people Protection: national government must protect states from invasion and domestic violence (also includes natural disasters) Territorial Integrity: national government must respect the borders of each state

5 Admission of New States
The process begins when Congress passes an enabling act President signs the act Enables the area to draft a Constitution A popular vote in the area for approval Constitution is submitted to Congress Congress passes an act admitted the area as a state **Congress (or the President) may impose conditions before admission

6 Courts Settle Conflicts
McCulloch v. Maryland: the Supreme Court held that in the instance of a conflict between the national government and a state government, the national government is supreme


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