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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 PowersDefinitionsFederalismTrue of False Who has what powers & types of power

2 Question The 10 th amendment gave this power to the states?

3 Answer Reserved Powers

4 Question Powers that are not stated in the constitution but are suggested (elastic clause) is know as what power?

5 Answer Implied Powers

6 Question What is the power that only national government holds?

7 Answer Exclusive Powers

8 Question What power is given to the national government in article 1 section 8 of the constitution?

9 Answer Expressed Powers

10 Question Powers over and beyond those explicitly granted in the constitution or reasonably to be implied from expressed grants is known as what power?

11 answer Inherent Powers

12 Question All power at the national level is know as what? Ex) Cuba, Iran

13 answer Unitary

14 question Division of power between national and local levels is known as what? Ex) U.S, Canada, Mexico, Germany

15 answer Federal

16 question All the power at the local level is know as what? Ex) European union

17 answer Confederate

18 question Money given to the states for a specific purpose/ project is know as?

19 answer Project grants

20 question Can only be used for specific purpose; always rules and regulations is know as what?

21 answer Categorical grants

22 question What is federalism?

23 answer A system of government in which power is divided between national and state governments.

24 question 1787-1937 Also known as “layer cake”, emphasis on separate spheres of influence, separate and supreme in own area’s, tension over cooperation

25 answer Dual federalism

26 question 1927-1960’s Acknowledge overlap of national and state gov’t, shared power, joint and cooperative

27 answer Cooperative federalism

28 question 1972-? Started by Nixon as revenue sharing

29 answer New federalism

30 question 1980 Regan challenges Nixon’s revenue sharing, national gov’t exercises control over states

31 answer Fiscal federalism

32 question Full faith and credit clause is: states will honor other states decisions regarding public acts, records, and judicial procedings

33 answer True

34 question Not state can make unreasonable distinctions between its residents and residents of another state is extradition

35 answer False

36 question Legal process by which a fugitive in one state is returned to the state where the crime is committed is extradition

37 answer True

38 question You do not have be a real resident in the state that a decision was made in order for it to be accepted by other states

39 answer False

40 question Privileges and immunities is when there is one rules/privileges for states residents and others for out of state residents

41 answer True

42 question Racial Discrimination

43 answer Implied power, National gov’t

44 question Foreign trade

45 answer Expressed power, National Gov’t

46 question Land use laws

47 answer Reserved power, state gov’t

48 question License Professionals

49 answer Reserved power, state gov’t

50 question Punish crimes

51 answer Concurrent power, national and state gov’t


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