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MrBs Federalism

Government Powers under Federalism

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What is federalism? Power is shared between state and federal government
What is an enumerated power? Power given only to the federal government
What is a reserved power? Powers granted only to the states
What is a concurrent power? Powers shared by both state and federal government
What is an implied power? A power that exists but is not directly listed
What part of the Constitution grants Congress implied powers? Article 1, section 8, clause 18 - elastic clause
The power to maintain an army and navy is which type of power? enumerated
The power over marriage and divorce laws is which type of power? reserved
The power to tax is which power? concurrent
The power to provide for the general welfare is which power? concurrent
The power to control trade between the states enumerated
The power over trade inside each state reserved
The power to regulate foreign trade enumerated
The power to maintain a court system. concurrent
The power to license doctors, nurses, etc. reserved
The power to maintain an airforce. Implied
The power to coin money. enumerated
Establish post offices enumerated
Public Education reserved
Run elections reserved
Power to Declare War enumerated
Power to regulate licenses: doctors, nurses, driving, etc. reserved
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