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CHAPTER 4: FEDERALISM
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DIVISION OF POWER BETWEEN THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND THE STATES
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EXPRESSED IMPLIED INHERENT
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EXPRESSLY SILENCE FEDERAL SYSTEM
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POWERS NOT DELEGATED TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NOR DENIED TO THE STATES
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POWERS THAT BELONG TO BOTH THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND THE STATES
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ARTICLE VI, SECTION 2 CONSTITUTION IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND McCULLOCH vs MARYLAND 1819 DOCTRINE OF IMPLIED POWERS
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GUARANTEE A REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT PROTECT AGAINST INVASION AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESPECT TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY ADMISSION OF NEW STATES
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GRANT IN AID 1.CATEGORICAL 2.BLOCK 3.PROJECT REVENUE SHARING
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COMPACT FULL FAITH AND CREDIT CLAUSE-> STATES AGREE TO RESPECT THE VALIDITY OF ANOTHER STATES LAWS EXTRADITION PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES CLAUSE-> STATE CANNOT DISCRIMINATE UNREASONABLY AGAINST A CITIZEN FROM ANOTHER STATE
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