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The Federal System Chapter 4

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Delegated PowersPowers the Constitution grants to the national government
Expressed PowersPowers directly stated /enumerated
Implied powerspowers not specifically listed but depend on expressed powers
Necessary and Proper clauseelastic basis for implied powers
Inherent powersPowers of a national gov. simply because it is a government
Reserved powers10th Amendment power to states
Supremacy clauseno state law may conflict with national law
Concurrent powersboth national and state power
Denied powersWhat the states can't do
Guarantees to the statesrepublican gov. and protection
Domestic violence needing federal aidHurricanes, floods
Obligations of statespay for elections, amend the constitution
Full faith and creditone state to another for records, judicial proceedings,
Extraditereturn the fugitive
Privileges and immunitiesLive in any state, make a contract, hold property
Interstate compactagreement between two or more states--settle differences/pollution/transportation
States rights positionstate and local action to solve problems
Taneyfavored states when SC Justice
Marshallfavored Federalism when SC Justice
sunset lawslet laws/programs "die" out
sunshine lawsno closed meetings/open gov.
Benefits of Federalismactive competing parties and local participation
bureaucracyorganization of government administrators
Current Federalismmovement to shift social policy agenda to the states


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