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Chapter 4 - Government

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It forms a ladder of laws?Supremacy Clause
Powers that are shared between the National and State governments?Concurrent Powers
A form of government where powers are divided on a territorial basis?Federalism
Powers held by the States?Reserved Powers
Powers that can only be exercised by the National Government?Exclusive Powers
Those powers held by the National Government because it is a sovereign state?Inherent Powers
We find most of the expressed powers in this part of the Constitution?Article I, Section 8
The power to coin money, declare war, and borrow money are examples of this type of power?Expressed
The power to print paper money is an example of this type of power?Implied
Name the three types of delegated powers?Expressed, Implied, Inherent
Grants to State governments with fewer strings attached and more broadly defined puposes are?Block Grants
The power to deport aliens is example of this type of delegated power?Inherent
Because of the _?_, public records in one state must be honored in all other states.Full Faith and Credit Clause
Provides for the return of a fugitive from one state to the state where the crime was committed is called?Extradition
This act passed by Congress allows the petitioning state to draft a Constitution?Enabling Act
The National and State governments working together is an example of _?_.Cooperative Federalism
Who determines if a State can enter the Union?Congress
What are some examples of legal discrimination that a state can practice?higher tuition fees, higher licensing fees, minimum residents requirements
States may not enter treaties but they may enter into _?_ between and among themselves.Compacts
The Supreme Court used the Supremacy Clause for the first time in this case?McCulloch v Maryland
The power to set gambling laws, drinking laws, and speed limits fall under the authority of the _?_.States
If a State law is in conflict with a National law, who is right?National Law
The Supreme Law of the Land is the _?_.United States Constitution
The Supremacy Clause forms a ladder of laws; identify them form top to bottom.U.S. Constitution, Acts of Congress, Treaties, State Constitution, State laws
In cases of extradition, if a governor fails to extradite a fugitive, he/she may be forced to by _?_.Federal Courts
It allows the National Government to get involved in State affairs even though they have no constitutional authority to do so?Grants-in-Aid
Article I, Section 8, Clause 18 is also called the _?_, because it gives Congress many powers.Elastic Clause
When can the President commit troops to a State?When they are unable to keep the peace
Give an example for each of the following powers: Expressed, Implied, Inherent, Reserved.Look in Book / Notes
What does a Republican Form of Government mean?Representative Government
What are three obligations that the National Government must make to the States?1) Republican form of governemnt, 2) Respect for territorial integrity, 3) Protection form foreign invasion & domestic violence



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