Chapter 4

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Chapter 4

delegated powers
Foreign and interstate Trade, coining money, creating an army and navy, declaring War, establishing federal courts (Supreme Court) are all
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delegated powers Foreign and interstate Trade, coining money, creating an army and navy, declaring War, establishing federal courts (Supreme Court) are all
concurrent powers The states and the national government exercise some of the same powers and they are called
true True of False: People can travel freely between states; People can change residences between states.
extradition If requested to do so, a governor usually orders that a person charged with a major crime be returned to the state where the crime was committed. Returning a suspected criminal in this way is called
denied powers Powers that are not given to the national or state governments
inherent powers Power that just comes naturally to national government
judicial branch Who can review any federal or state law to see if it is in agreement with the Constitution?
implied powers Powers not directly stated in the Constitution but can be assumed?
necessary and proper Which clause gives Congress the power to make laws that are needed for the government to function
constitution What document is the supreme law of the land?
denied powers Taxing exports and limiting freedom of speech or religion would be considered
expressed powers The powers to set up an army and navy would be
help the school integrate Why were troops sent to Little Rock's Central High School?
expressed powers Powers that are stated directly in the Constitution
true true or false: A new state cannot be formed from a preexisting states unless that state's legislature approves it.
reserved powers Powers that belong to the 50 states?
implied powers Funding a national railroad system, regulating the nuclear power industry, and creating environmental pollution laws would all be considered to be
state government Who are responsible for national elections (paying for them and running them)?
inherent powers Regulate immigration and dealing with other nations would be
each state must give full faith and credit to the laws and court decisions of other states Which the following best explains the Full Faith and Credit Clause?
reserved powers Intrastate trade, local government, elections, public health, welfare, and morals, public Schools, and licensing Teachers are all
Their states refused to ratify the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments Why did the US Senate refuse to seat Senators from certain states after the Civil War?
true True or false: A will signed in one state will be valid in all 50 states
federal If state and federal law conflict, which one wins?
concurrent powers Levying taxes, Borrowing money, establishing courts, enacting and Enforcing Laws are all examples of

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