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TYPES OF POWER Identify the powers of the Federal Govt listed to the right as one of the following: Express Implied/Inherent 1.Regulating Immigration 2.Collecting Taxes 3.Coining Money 4.Regulating Labor Relations 5.Building Dams 6.Building Highways 7.Prohibiting Discrimination 8.Declare War 9.Give Diplomatic Recognition (ex. Kosovo)
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TYPES OF POWER 1.Regulating Immigration - IMPLIED/INHERENT 2.Collecting Taxes - EXPRESS 3.Coining Money - EXPRESS 4.Regulating Labor Relations - IMPLIED/INHERENT 5.Building Dams - IMPLIED/INHERENT 6.Building Highways - IMPLIED/INHERENT 7.Prohibiting Discrimination - IMPLIED/INHERENT 8.Declare War - EXPRESS 9.Give Diplomatic Recognition (ex. Kosovo) - IMPLIED/INHERENT
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FEDERALISM DIVIDES POWER STATE – RESERVED POWERS –Powers not given to the Federal govt nor denied to the States FEDERAL – DELEGATED POWERS –Express –Implied –Inherent
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The Exclusive and Concurrent Powers Exclusive Powers Powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone Examples: coin money, to make treaties with foreign states, and to lay duties (taxes) on imports. Concurrent Powers Powers that both the National Government and the States possess and exercise Examples: Levy and collect taxes, to define crimes and set punishments for them, and to claim private property for public use.
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The Supremacy Clause in the Constitution establishes the Constitution and United States laws as the “supreme Law of the Land.”
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