Chapter 4 All Flashcards

1
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Where in the constitution can this be found?

A

Article 4

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  1. All persons______ or nationalized in the _____ _____ are of the United States and of the _____ where they_____.
  2. No state shall make or _____ any law which shall ______ the privilege or _____ of______ of the United States.
  3. Nor shall any state______ anyone of ______,______, or _____ without ________ of _____.
  4. Nor deny to anyone within its_______ the ______ _______ of the________.
A
  1. Born, United States, citizens, state,reside
  2. enforce,abridge,immunities, citizens
  3. Deprive,life,liberty,property,due,process,law
  4. Jurisdiction, equal, protection, law
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3
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What is extradition?

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Extradition: the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state is returned to that state.

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4
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________and________ means no state can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and other states residents

A

Privileges and immunities

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5
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Which amendment backs this up?

A

Amendment 14

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6
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What are some exceptions?

A

Withholding voting to non state resident, require non-residents to pay higher fees.

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7
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What are the nations’s obligations to the states?

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  1. Republican form of 🔼. Everyone has a right to vote.
  2. Invasion and internal disorder. Mess with one state your messing with the the USA.
  3. Respect for territorial integrity and laws.
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8
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______ _____ is the agreement with states to share resources.

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Interstate compacts

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9
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What is full faith and credits

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Is when articles from one state to another valid and can be uses, such as birth certificates, marriage license, and credit clause.

Ex.: Williams vs. North Carolina

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10
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What is strict interpretation?

Who led the strict constructionist?

A

Strict interpretation Is when the 🔼 allows only the means that are strictly necessary. Do not support elastic clause.
Led by Thomas Jefferson

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11
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What is broad view?

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Broad view allows what is necessary and proper in carrying out delegated powers.
“National 🔼 can foamy thing not prohibited in the 🔼”
Led by Alexander Hamilton

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12
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What was the consensus?

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American people generally agree with a broader view of the 🔼 rather than a narrow one.

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13
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division of powers

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between the national government and the states

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14
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the type of powers for delegated

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express/ enumerated
implied
inherent
denied
concurrent
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15
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expressed powers are?

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delegated to the national government in so many words spelled out, expressly, in the constitution also called enumerated powers

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16
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implied powers(elastic clause)

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they think their but their applied powers be effected

17
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inherent (inseparable)

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they belong to the national government

18
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denied

A

habeas corpus, bill of attainder, expost facto

19
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conccurrent

A

powers shared

20
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expost facto

A

the government cant not prosecuted you if their no law

cannot pass

21
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habeas corpus

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(suspend it) prevent unjust arrests and imprisonments

22
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bill of attainer

A

( cannot applied)

punishment without a court trial

23
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reserved powers

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are those powers that the constitutions does not grant to the national government