Federalism Flashcards

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What are implied powers?

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Powers not expressly stated. The Necessary and Proper Clause allows it to stretch its power. “Elastic Clause”

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What are expressed/delegated powers?

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Powers for national gov

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What are inherent powers?

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Powers the natl gov has because it’s a member of the world community

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What can the natl gov do with delegated powers?

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  • Declare War
  • Coin Money
  • Raise and support the Military
  • Make Treaties
  • Admit new states
  • Regulate Interstate trade
  • Post offices
  • Conduct foreign relations
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What can reserved powers of a state do?

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  • Establish local governments
  • State Militia
  • Conduct Elections
  • Regulate Intra-state trade
  • Public Schools
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What can concurrent(both) powers do?

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  • Levy and collect taxes
  • Borrow Money
  • Establish Courts inferior to the Supreme court
  • Provide for the general welfare
  • Provide for public health, safety, and morals
  • Charter Banks
  • Make and enforce the law
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What is the supremacy clause?

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•Established the Constitution as “the supreme Law of the Land”. The constitution stands above all other forms of law in the U.S.. Acts of congress and treaties are beneath the Constitution.

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