AP NSL Ch 3 Vocab Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
AFDC | Provided financial assistance for children whose families have low or no income |
Alexander Hamilton | Wrote majority of the federalist papers and helped to write the Constitution. |
Block Grants | Grants of money from the fed gov't given to states for use in general areas rather than for specific programs |
Categorical Grants | Federal grants for specific purposes such as building an airport. |
Conditions of Aid | Terms set by the nat gov't that the states must meet if they wish to receive fed funds. |
Confederation | Political system in which states or regional gov'ts retain ultimate authority except for the powers that are expressly delegated otherwise. |
Devolution | Shift of responsibilities from the nat gov't to state gov'ts |
Dual Federalism | Nat gov't is supreme in its own sphere and state gov'ts are supreme in their own spheres. Spheres should be kept separate. |
Federal System | The sovereignty is shared so that on some matters the nat gov't is supreme and in others the states are. |
Federal Republic | Federation of states with a republican form of gov't. |
Grant-in-aid | money given by the nat gov't to the states. |
Initiative | Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot. |
Intergovernmental Lobby | Local and state gov'ts and their agencies lobby the federal gov't for their desired funds. |
Insterstate commerce | Trade among states. |
Intrastate Commerce | Trade between states. |
land grant colleges | Money granted to states so they can build colleges. |
James Madison | Principal author of the Constitution and 4th president of the US. |
Mandates | Terms set by fed gov't that the states must meet whether or not they accept fed grants. |
Medicaid | Health program for people with low income and resources. |
Model Cities | An element of LBJ's Great Society and War on Poverty meant to improve troubled cities. |
National Interests | The interests of the country. |
Necessary and Proper Clause | Gives Congress the ability to carry out its assigned duties. |
Nullification | The state can declare null and void a fed law, in the states opinion, that violates the Constitution. |
Police Powers | State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals. |
Recall | Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office. |
Referendum | Procedure allowing voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature. |
Revenue Sharing | Fed sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenues with the states. |
Second Order Devolution | The flow of power and responsibility from states to local gov'ts. |
Sovereignty | Supreme or ultimate political authority. |
States Rights | refers to the political powers that U.S. states possess in relation to the federal government, as guaranteed by the Tenth Amendment of the Bill of Rights. |
10th Amendment | States that if it is not enumerated in the Constitution then it is reserved to the states. |
Third Order Devolution | The use of non-governmental organizations to implement public policy. |
Unitary System | Sovereignty is wholly in the hands of the nat gov't. |
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