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| Only state governments can pass laws pertaining to marriage and divorce within a state. This is an example of... | reserved powers |
| The elastic clause is the basis for... | implied powers |
| In general, the national government has complete control over... | foreign policy |
| Which portion of the Constitution did Franklin Roosevelt probably use to justify his desire to expand the role of the national government during the great depression... | Article 1 |
| A reasonable discrimination by a state against a nonresident is best illustrated by a state preventing a nonresident from... | voting in the state |
| During this century, interstate compacts have mostly commonly been made so that states could... | solve regional problems |
| If Puerto Rico desired to become the fifty-first state at some point in the future, what would be the first offical step in the admission process... | congress would pass an enabling act |
| With regard to political activity, federalism promotes all of the following EXCEPT... | monopoly of power by one political party |
| Only the national government has been delegated the power to... | coin money |
| Which amendment gives the states reserved powers... | the 10th amendment |
| The federal government is obligated to provide all of the following EXCEPT... | federal funds to each state for the construction of roads and bridges |
| All of these contributed to expanding the role of the federal government EXCEPT... | Nixon's "New Federalism" |
| Congress derived its authority to outlaw racial discrimination in hotels and restaraunts from its constitutional power to... | regulate interstate commerce |
| The "full faith and credit" clause of the constitution would require Texas to recognize the legality of a... | nevada divorce decree |
| States may negotiate interstate compacts in order to do all of the following EXCEPT... | challenge federal authority |
| To be admitted to the United States a territory must... | prepare a constitution |
| A president can send federal troops to a state to enforce Supreme Court decisions based on... | the supremacy clause |
| Federalism encourages citizens to participate in political activity by providing... | many elected positions |
| The collective term for all national government powers is... | delegated powers |
| The basis of the implied powers of the national government is... | the necessary and proper clause (Article1-8) |
| An example of violation of the supremacy clause is... | a state treaty with a foreign government |
| The national government may do all of the following EXCEPT... | regulate interstate commerce; levy taxes |
| McCulloch vs. Maryland... | reinforced the supremacy clause |
| States rightists would consider all of the following statements true EXCEPT... | local/state social and economic problems are best handled at the federal level |
| The major source of federal revenue is... | an income tax |
| Not included under the "privileges and immunitites" clause is... | voting |
| All of the following apply to statehood EXCEPT... | The president may impose conditions after admission |
| Federalism influence the making of public policy by all of the following EXCEPT by... | limiting participation by the states |
| An example of a state influencing national policymaking is the passage of the twenty-sixth amendment which grew out of... | Georgia giving 18-year olds the right to vote |
| Interstate compacts... | must be approved by Congress |
| More and more, the following has characterized the federal bureaucracy... | initiation of public policy |