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Chapter 4

AB
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

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