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Yates Chp 4
Yates Chp 4 Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| all powers of the national government | delegated powers |
| begins the process of statehood | enabling act |
| federal order/requirement for states to take a specific action | mandate |
| amendment allowing an income tax | 16th amendment |
| government employees that carry out legislation | bureaucracy |
| periodic checks to see if agencies are needed | sunset laws |
| returning criminal who had fled to avoid punishment | extradition |
| states must give this to one another's citizens | privileges and immunities |
| agreement between states | interstate compact |
| Roger B Taney | states rights position |
| FDR | nationalist position |
| national government gives the states federal monies | grants |
| government meetings must be open to the public | sunshine laws |
| expressed, implied, & inherent | delegated powers |
| republican form of government territorial integrity protection | guarantees to the states from the federal government |
| government action (plans) to an area of government | public policy |
| form of government in US | federalism |
| powers shared by the national & state governments | concurrent powers |
| state powers | reserved powers |
| directly stated in the Constitution | expressed powers |
| makes a territory a state | act of admission |
| elastic clause | implied powers |
| enumerated powers | expressed powers |
| government control of immigration is an example of this power | inherent powers |