| A | B |
| Federalism | Government divided into national and state governments |
| Delegated Powers | Powers given to National government |
| Examples of delegated powers | coin money, declare war, raise an armed force, and admit new states |
| Reserved Powers | Powers given to the state |
| Examples of Reserved Powers | Establish Public Schools, License requirements for professionsls, and regulate alcohol |
| Concurrent powers | Given to both state and federal governments |
| Examples of Concurrent Powers | Levt & collect taxes, establish courts, and define crime and punishments |
| Act of admission | Creates a new state |
| Cooperative federalism | Cooperation between state and federal governments |
| Revenue sharing | national Government gives some tax $ back to the state |
| Categorical Grants | Grant for a specific, defined purpose. Examples school lunches or making an airport. |
| Block Grants | Grant for broader category so there's less strings attached. |
| Full faith and Credit Clause | State courts honor the decesion of other state courts |
| Privileges & Immunities | Once you enter a state, you have all of the rights of a citizen of that state. |