A | B |
confederation | group of individuals or states that band together for a common purpose |
ratification | final approval |
reserved powers | the powers the Constitution gives the states |
concurrent powers | powers given both the state and national governments |
enumerated powers | powers of the federal gov't listed in the Const. |
elastic clause | Art I sec. 8 or the "necessary and proper clause |
checks and balances | system where each branch can limit the powers of the other branches |
separation of powers | the division of gov't power into 3 separate powers |
popular sovereignty | the idea that people should rule themselves |
anti-federalists | those who opposed ratification of the Const. |
federalist | those who favored the Const. |
Federalism | system in which power is shared between the state and federal gov'ts |
assembly | the rt. in the 1sr amend. to bring a group of people together for a meeting |
implied powers | powers of congress not specifically listed |
three-fifths rule | 3/5 of the slave population would be counted in determining representation in Congress befor the Civil War |