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Definition
delegated powers   powers the Constitution grants to the national government  
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expressed powers   powers directly stated in the Constitution  
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expressed powers   levy/collect taxes, coin money, declare war, raise army  
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implied powers   powers that the gov requires to carry out expressed powers  
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elastic clause   gives Congress the right make all laws which are seen as "necessary and proper"  
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NASA, National Bank, draft   examples of elastic clause  
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inherent powers   powers that the national government may exercise simply because it can  
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immigration laws, relations with other countries   examples of inherent powers  
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reserved powers   powers that belong strictly to the states  
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supremecy clause   no state law/constitution may conflict with any form of national law  
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extradition   returning a criminal or fugitive who flees across state lines back to the original state  
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full faith and credit   each state must recognize laws and legal proceedings of every other state  
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priveleges and immunities   a state may not discriminate unreasonable against citizens of another state  
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restrictions   voting, colleges, and universities usually charge more for out of state tuition  
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policy   stated course of action  
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public policy   course of action a government takes in response to some issue or problem  
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federal system   set up to help lessen the risk of one party gaining complete control of government  
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bureaucracy   government administrators  
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federal reserve, postal service, CIA   examples of independent agencies  
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enabling act   gives citizens of a territory the power to prepare a Constitution  
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categorical grant   given for a specific purpose  
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federal grants   sums of money given to states and local government for a variety of purposes  
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mcculloch vs. maryland   state gov cannot interfere with federal gov  
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morill act   provided land for states to create colleges  
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interstate compacts   travelling across stateline  
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democrats- nationalist repub- states rights   positions of the 2 political parties  
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pell grant   help pay for students to attend college  
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