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Gov Ch. 11 vocab

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expressed powers   Those delegated powers of the National Government that are spelled out, expressly, in the Constitution; also called the "enumerated powers."  
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implied powers   Those delegated powers of the National Government that are suggested by the expressed powers set out in the Constitution; those "necessary and proper: to carry out the expressed powers  
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inherent powers   Powers the Constitution is presumed to have delegated to the National Government because it is the government of a sovereign state within the world community  
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strict constructionist   One who argues a narrow interpretation of the Constitution's provisions, in particular those granting powers to the Federal Government.  
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liberal constructionist   One who argues a broad interpretation of the provisions of the Constitution, particularly those granting powers to the Federal Government.  
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consensus   General agreement among various groups on fundamental matters; broad agreement on public questions.  
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tax   A charge levied by government on persons or property to meet public needs.  
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direct tax   A tax that must be paid by the person on whom it is levied  
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indirect tax   A tax levied on one party but passed on to another for payment.  
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deficit financing   Practice of funding government by borrowing to make up the difference between government spending and revenue.  
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public debt   All of the money borrowed by the government and not yet repaid, plus the accrued interest on that money; also called the national debt of federal debt.  
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commerce power   Exclusive power of Congress to regulate interstate and foreign trade.  
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legal tender   Any kind of money that a creditor must, by law, accept in payment for debts.  
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bankruptcy   The legal proceeding by which a bankrupt person's assets are distributed among those to whom he or she owes debts.  
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naturalization   The governmental acquisition of private industry for public use.  
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copyright   The exclusive, legal right of a person to reproduce, publish, and sell his or her own literary, musical, or artistic creations.  
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patent   A license issued to an inventor granting the exclusive right to manufacture, use or sell his or her invention for a limited period of time.  
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eminent domain   Power of a government to take private property for public use.  
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appropriate   Assign to a particular use.  
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Necessary and Proper Clause   Constitutional clause that gives Congress the power to make all laws "necessary and proper" for executing its powers  
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doctrine   Principle or fundamental policy  
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successor   A person who inherits a title or office  
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impeach   To bring formal charges against a public official; the House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach civil officers of the united States.  
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acquit   Find not guilty of a charge.  
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perjury   The act of lying under oath.  
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censure   Issue a formal condemnation.  
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subpoena   An order for a person to appear and to produce documents or other requested materials.  
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