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CORNELL NOTES Name: Mercedes Cross

Class: Block 1 Topic: Unit 3 Section 2


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Questions / Main Ideas Notes / Details / Definitions / etc.


Article IV of the Power divided between the state and national government. That is Federalism.
Constitution (National: President, State: Whitmer)
Delegated powers Expressed powers-directly stated in the Constitution
Examples
• Levy and collect taxes
• Coin Money
• Make war
• Raise an army and a navy
Concurrent (Shared) Powers that the state and national government have in common.
Powers Examples
• Levy taxes
• Borrow money
• Establish courts
• Enact and enforce laws
Reserved Powers 10th amendment: Powers reserved to the states
Examples
• Regulation of public schools and waste disposal
• Establish local government
Implied powers • Powers the federal government needs to carry out the expressed powers.
• Necessary and Proper Clause (elastic) Article I section 8, clause 18.
• Gives authority to deal problems the Founders did not foresee.
(Ex. Draft, Regulate Nuclear Power, Space Program)
Powers denied to National National State
and State Government Cannot tax exports Cannot coin money
Cannot interfere in state business Make treaties with foreign nations
Themes I see in the Federalism
information
Other Questions I may Do people take advantage of implied powers?
have about the
information (Required)
Please list three things 1.) What concurrent powers are
you learned today 2.) Specific examples of implied powers
(Required) 3.) Other names for delegated powers

Please explain how one In softball, there’s different rules for different players, and the fact that I can call
thing you learned today time out whenever I want as a catcher could be considered a “delegated power”
relates to you. BE since it’s written in the rule book.
SPECIFIC!!!!

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