| A | B |
| federalism | sharing power between national and state governments |
| division of powers | how powers are shared under federalism |
| delegated | powers specifically granted to the national government in the Constitution |
| implied | powers of the national government that derive from the delegated powers |
| inherent | powers that naturally belong to any nation |
| reserved | powers that belong to the states |
| concurrent | powers that are exercised by national and state governments |
| prohibited | powers that are denied the government |
| exclusive | powers that can only be used by the national government |
| grants in aid | money used by national government to persuade state governments to make policies |
| categorical | grants given to states with specific purposes attached |
| block grant | grants given to states with general purposes |
| full faith and credit | that states must recognize eachother's laws and actions |
| extradition | when a fugitive is returned to the area that the crime was committed |