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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Powers 6 Basic Principles Grants Interstate Relations National and State Gov. powers
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Question What is the definition of Federalism?
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Answer Power divided between National and State Government
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Question What government has reserved power?
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Answer State Government
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Question Which system has concurrent power?
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Answer National and State
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Question What power is not stated in the constitution?
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Answer Implied Power
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Question What power does the national government alone possess?
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Answer Exclusive Power
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Question Who does Popular Sovereignty give power to?
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Answer The people
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Question What is it called when the give the government power?
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Answer Limited Government
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Question Name one way to limit power to other branches of government
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Answer Checks and Balances
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Question Between who is power distributed?
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Answer Legislative, Executive and Judicial
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Question What court case established Judicial Review?
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Answer Marbury vs. Madison (1803)
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Question What is the grant called that distributed tax money to state for broad areas?
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Answer Block Grants
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Question What was it that distributed money to states for a specific purpose?
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Answer Project Grants
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Question What was Revenue Sharing?
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Answer Money to the states, no strings attached
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Question What grant would be used for public health or education ?
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Answer Block Grants
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Question Which grant is used for specific purposes but has strict rules attached?
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Answer Categorical Grant
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Question States honoring each others judicial proceedings and decisions is under what contract?
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Answer Full Faith and Credit
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Question What is it called when a fugitive is returned to the state the crime was committed in?
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Answer Extradtion
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Question What is the clause protecting out of state residents from unreasonable discrimination?
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Answer Privileges and Immunities Clause
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Question What interstate contract allows drivers licenses and marriage certificates to transfer from state to state?
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Answer Full Faith and Credit Clause
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Question What is the exception to the Privilege and Immunities Clause?
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Answer College Tuition
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Question Who has the power to regulate alcoholic beverages?
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Answer State Government
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Question Who has the power to collect taxes?
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Answer National and State Government
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Question Who has the power to Establish Courts?
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Answer National and State Government
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Question Who has the power to make treaties and what power is it?
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Answer National Government, Expressed power
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Question Who has the power to prohibit racial discrimination and what power is it?
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Answer National Government, Implied power
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