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fwesone Government Chapter 4 Exam Name & Date Dalton bru Key Terms; Federalism, Supremacy-Clause, expressed-powers, inherent powers, implied powers, reserued.powers, exclusive;powers, concurrentpowers, delegated:powers, deport; ‘icit; enablingeet, categoricatgrant, blockgrant; projectgrant, integiity, interstatecompact, extradition, Full Faithrand Credit Clause, Privileges and-Immunities Clause, 1 10. 11 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. Constitution’s requirement that each State accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other State. Full fai | oul cirbf Cuuse The legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one State is returned to that state_O hradli ier Formal agreement entered into with the consent of Congress, between or among States, or between a tate and aforeign state. I Jey siete Com pact No State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live nother states. Privilycs td immunrtits Chuse System of government in which a written constitution divides power between a national government and several regional governments. eho l/s on. ‘Those powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone. yr lus ve_powsie ‘Those delegated powers of the National Government that are suggested by the expressed powers set out in the Constitution, “necessary and proper.” (pli?) powers ‘Those powers that both the National and State governments possess and exercise. concurrent poy tr Those powers delegated to the National Government because it is the government of a sovereign state within the world community._inhevevi} sewers ‘Those powers (expressed, implied, or inherited) that are granted to the National Government by the Constitution, _delegalel_powrr A provision ofthe U.S. Constitution that states that the Constitution, federal law, and treaties of the United States are the “supreme law of the land.” _Supyeinacy Claw One type of federal grants-in-aid for some particular but bby defined area of public policy. lock grant One type of federal grants-in-aid made for some specific, closely defined, purpose. Categorical gran A congressional act directing the people of a United States territory to frame a proposed State constitution asa step towards admission to the Union. Aa bMng ae The grant is made for specific projects to States, localities, and private agencies who apply for them. project gaat Those delegated powers of the National Government that are spelled out and written into the Constitution. 2x9 re6sed yowrrs 17. Those powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not deny to the States. 10” Amendment Powers. /escived_po wer! 18, To order that one be sent to another country. cle pul 19. Asingle, undivided whole. 1nlegrity 20. Ilegal, unlawful, outlawed. _{I] Short Answer: 1. How are powers divided among the States and the National Government? The powers ove divided by Fedevalson, Se the sfate hes ali the resevvad pares outers the c Povers, where 43 Vhe Fedeal govanmat gels the delegete Cinflie tearjensesdl) aad excluste pore Me shdle 96d Pedal goverment ghar seme powers. alle) CoMeurveat powers 2. What is the Elastic Clause and what powers does this clause give to Congress? The Plastic Classe ss just avetlie nan e For the inplitl prvi Tats implal pever go Cerner Nery power de! wake new levs ag He vertin greses ond aclienees, Eranyl { the nlm hafere ory than « ep wawteel to gat Fron pont A ® pont ASAD ca the gummed belt The iatersden 3. Describe the process by which a new State can be admitted to the Union. First 1 ¢ d preple, The they n Laat ike angry make Hien fos te 5 f Ng ach, Aller thy SON the state gud “ine pte ver Whey sea ; 7 a Pees i tn geass nprevess the bet of addmirsscen comes sate eiflad and fhey Join 18-0 waren, 4. Create a chart with 5 of the governmental powers in one column and an example of them in the second column. Orc huy's 5. How many expressed powers are written in the Constitution? a. 53 b. 28 eD d. 42 6. The 10” Amendment guarantees what powers? a. Exclusive b. Concurrent cc. Implied Reserved 7. Which of the following is not a delegated power? a. Implied Powers b. Inherent Powers 8. What do you think the next law created by the “necessary and proper” clause will be? Explain and support your reasoning. This should be a minimum of 2 paragraphs. Varny iv bove allready seen er ' fect l wore This fawn pele ase looking ple 4 nck want the tarFeraing F space cles coat Cool 9. The power of the national government to declare war would be all of the following EXCEPT: a. Inherent Power ). Implied Powers c. Expressed Power d._ Exclusive Power FAV fhe aie wok paw wy mt quel mot dhene a 10. The power to taxis all ofthe following powers EXCEPT: a. Concurrent Power b. Expressed Power c. Delegated Power Inherent Powel 11. Why do you think the Framers favored a federalism system of government? Think they Pore federalism becarse they bid nek want all th 4, in the slates seperet by tits wes slates sepeatly, thi we power te Arjicles of Federaliny were ini. MN Yhe Seine A Bi boera arent Fire They Ad ed a riallling the weeye orl 5 Mein the peeps bn ties, =. fect 6 yee choice bers ite BH AM geving 1 people Phe Weties Thang not te entrlling but orginived god fen W'the Fredend Ade Vw, £4 gone ft L Think thed 13, why They ved 4,

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