| A | B |
| Presidential secretary that deals with foreign affairs | Secretary of State |
| Seretary that deals with national security | Secretary of Homeland Defense |
| final selection of the president | electoral college |
| Only US President to resign | Richard Nixon |
| Ruler who has complee control | absolute monarchy |
| The federal government and the state governments share the power | federalism |
| powers only given to the federal government | enumerated powers |
| Raise an army, coin money, regulae post offices, foreign affairs are examples of what types of powers? | enumeraed powers |
| powers shared by the federal and state governments | concurrent or shared powers |
| enforces the laws, collect taxes, borrow money are examples of what types of powers? | concurrent or shared powers |
| powers not listed in the Constitution that are given to the federal government | implied powers/necessary and proper clause, elastic clause |
| powers given only to the states | reserved powers |
| elections, schools, public safety, driver's licenses are examples of what type of powers? | reserved powers |
| The power of the Supreme Court to review federal and state laws and decide whether they are in accord with the Constitution | judicial review |
| One branch of government has the power to check the other 2 branches | checks and balances |
| examples of local government | towns, cities, parishes |
| Each year the President addresses Congress and the Nation on the affairs of the nation | State of the Union |
| wanted the Constitution | Federalists |
| against the Constitution | anti-federalists |
| protects us from illegal searches and seizures | Miranda Act |