| A | B |
| 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 |