| A | B |
| Reserved Powers | powers not granted to the National Governmnt, not denied to states |
| Interstate Compact | States may enter into agreement among selves and foreign states. |
| Exclusive Powers | Powers constitution delegates to the National Gov' |
| Inherent Powers | Powers belongng to Nat'l Gov't, because it is govt of sovereign state in world communty |
| Implied Powers | Powers not expressly stated in the Constitution, but suggstd/implied. |
| Expressed Powers | Powers delegated in words, expressd in Constitution to Nat'l Gov't. |
| Federalism | Constitution divides powers of gov't betwn central, and state government. |
| Division of Powers | Powers divided between national govt and states spelled out in 10th amend. |
| Enabling Act | Act gives power to people to create State constitution. |
| Act of admission | Act creates new state |
| Grants-in aid programs | grants of federal money or other, to States, cities , counties etc. |
| Block grants | Broad grants, fewer strings attached, allowing states more freedom for their use. |
| Project grants | Grants made by feds to States that can support research, job training, emplymnt. |
| Categorical grants | Grants made for specific purpose with strings attached |
| `Full Faith and Credit Clause | Article IV, Sec. 1 Laws & records of states respected by each state one to the other |
| Privileges and Immunities | Article IV, Sec.2; Americans can travel among states or become residents of any State. |
| Extradition | Fugitive from justice returned to state where crime committed |
| Concurrent Powers | Powers given to states and Naitonal Govt's |