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In a Federal system of government, the national government and state government derive their power from this.
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The people
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The Supreme Court decision regarding this piece of legislation was an unexpected turn in the devolution revolution and allowed for lawsuits if a family member was not given time away from work to care for a loved one.
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FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act)
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In Great Britain, the national government grants power to the local and regional governments in this system of government.
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Unitary
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This president is noted for attempting to appoint new justices committed to states’ rights in the 1980’s.
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President Reagan
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The Supremacy Clause allows the national government to override state or local actions in certain areas. What is the term that describes this action?
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preemption
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The Sherman Anti-Trust Act illustrates the power of Congress in exercising this enumerated power.
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To regulate commerce between states
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The W-2 form, form 1040A, form 1099 are all evidence of which amendment to the Constitution?
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The Sixteenth Amendment
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Transferred the election of senators by the state legislators to the people.
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The Seventeenth Amendment
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Name the period during the Clinton administration where the Republican Party regained control of both the House and Senate, and submitted numerous proposals like tax reform, term limits, and balanced budget amendments in an effort to scale back the federal government.
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Devolution Revolution
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During the Devolution Revolution Congress was able to dramatically reduce state budgets by passing a reform act to reduce the number of these national laws.
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Unfunded mandates (The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 required debate in Congress on how to fund federal programs)
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Many Republican governors complain that this has been violated through the use of the commerce clause to justify the expansion of power in the national government.
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The Tenth Amendment
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States may not enter into compacts with others states without this.
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Approval of Congress
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The power to tax is this type of power under the Constitution.
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Enumerated and concurrent
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FHA, CCC, AAA and NRA are examples of what?
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New Deal programs
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The Supreme Court reversed its series of New Deal decisions when FDR threatened this action.
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Court Packing Plan
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The power to tax, borrow funds, establish courts, make and enforce laws related to enumerated powers are examples of what?
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Concurrent powers (shared by state and national government)
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This compact was signed by all fifty states
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The Drivers License Compact
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The fact that the National government can provide federal dollars for urban renewal programs is an example of this.
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Marble Cake federalism
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The Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862 was the first true federal grant program which provided 30,000 acres of public land per representative for establishing this type of institution.
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Agricultural and Mechanical Arts Colleges
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Both state and the national governments are prohibited from declaring an act illegal without a judicial trial. What type of law is this?
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bill of attainder U.S. v. Lovett – an attempt by Congress to take away paychecks of government workers suspected of being communists.
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The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 prohibited interstate shipment of goods made by employees if the company did not comply with this federal mandate.
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Federal Minimum Wage
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The AFDC was replaced with the TANF returning administrative power to the states with regard to what program?
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Welfare programs
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Block grants, a form of less restrictive grants-in-aid, became more popular during the Reagan administration replacing which other form of grant- in-aid?
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Categorical grant
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Powers not delegated to the national government in the Constitution nor prohibited by it to the states are called this.
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Reserved or police powers
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Article I, section 10, clause 3 of the US Constitution provides for this type of interstate cooperation.
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Interstate compacts
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Article IV of the US Constitution contains this clause regarding rights of citizens of other states.
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Privileges and immunities clause
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Article IV of the US Constitution provides for the return of those accused or convicted of a crime to the state in which the crime was committed. What is the name of this clause?
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Extradition clause
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Article IV also contains a guarantee that contracts are enforceable and binding by all states. This is known as ….?
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“full faith and credit” clause
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The “necessary and proper” clause found in Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution relates to which powers of Congress.
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Enumerated powers
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The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 which imposed new registration requirements for already convicted sex offenders is an example of this type of law.
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ex post facto laws (usually considered unconstitutional and prohibited by the Constitution)
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In NLRB v. Jones and Laughlin Steel Co. (1937), the Supreme Court upheld the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 which provided for this type of negotiations to take place.
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Collective Bargaining
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