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94-150

94. Delegated powers 95. Reserved powers 96. Concurrent powers

97. Implied powers 98. denied powers 99. inherent powers

100. line-item veto 101. customs and traditions (see headings p. 81 red book) 102. impeachment

103. Legislative Branch 104. Executive Branch 105. Judicial Branch

106. Congress 107. unicameral 108. bicameral

109. President 110. Vice President 111. Electoral College

112. Presidential Cabinet 113. US Supreme Court 114. US District Courts 115. US Courts of Appeals

116. Regulatory Agencies/Regulatory Commissions 117. Independent Agencies 118. Federal Reserve 119. FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation)

120. Twentieth Amendment 121. Twenty-Second Amendment 122. Twenty-Fifth Amendment

123. Governor 124. Lieutenant Governor 125. State Attorney General 126. State Legislature

127. State Supreme Court 128. State District Courts 129. State Courts of Appeals

130. District Attorney 131. Clerk of Court 132. Sheriff

133. Assessor 134. Coroner 135. parish/county seat 136. precinct/ward

137. Police Jury 138. Parish Council / President Council

139. Mayor Council 140. City Manager/ Council-Manager 141. Commission Plan/ Commission Form

142. charter 143. proposition 144. home rule 145. ordinance

146. banking 147. money supply 148. availability of credit 149. bank reserves 150. loans and interest rates