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Yates Chp 4

Yates Chp 4 Review

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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
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