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a way of organizing a nation so that two or more levels of gov have formal authority over the same land and people; it is a system of shared power between units of gov

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federalism

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a way of organizing a nation so that all power resides in a central gov; most national govs today are organized in this way.

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unitary governments

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art iv of the constitution which makes the constitution, national laws, and treaties supreme over state laws when the national government is acting within its constitutional limits

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supremacy clause

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the powers not delegated to the us by the constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people

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10th amendment

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powers of the federal government specifically addressed in the constitution

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enumerated powers

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powers of the federal government which go beyond those specially addressed in the constitution

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implied or inherent powers

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the final paragraph of art I section 8 of the constitution which authorizes congress to pass all laws “necessary and proper for carrying into execution” the powers stated in article I

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elastic clause

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a clause in art iv section 1 of the constitution requiring each state to recognize the official documents and civil judgments rendered by the courts of other states

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full faith and credit

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a legal process whereby an alleged criminal offender is surrendered by the officials of one state to the officials of the state where the alleged crime was committed

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extradition

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a clause in art iv section 2 of the constitution, according citizens of each state most of the privileges of citizens of other states

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privileges and immunities

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a system of government in which both the states and national government remain within their own spheres, each responsible for some policies

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dual federalism

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a system of government in which powers and policy assignments are shared between states and national government; they may also share costs, administration, and blame.

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cooperative federalism

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federal grants of money that can only be used for specific purposes or “categories” of state and local spending; they come with strings attached, such as no discrimination provisions.

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categorical grants

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federal categorical grants distributed according to a formula specified in legislation or in administrative regulations

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formula grants

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federal grants given more or less automatically to states or communities to support broad programs in such areas as community development and social services

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block grants

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regulations or conditions for receiving grants that impose costs on state or local governments, or private entities for which they are not reimbursed by the federal government

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unfunded mandates

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the granting of powers from a national government to the state and local governments. it may be mainly financial, but the power to make relevant legislation to the area may also be granted.

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devolution

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powers that are shared by the state and federal governments. example: power to tax

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concurrent powers

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SC decision which established national supremacy and ruled the federal government has implied powers, beyond those enumerated in the constitution due to the elastic clause

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Mcculloch v Maryland 1819

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SC decision which interpreted the commerce clause of the constitution very broadly, giving the federal congress the power to regulate almost all forms of trade

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gibbons v Ogden 1824