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Vargo Federalism

Chapter 4 Federalism

QuestionAnswer
The returning of fugitives between states and countries Extradition
Powers held only by states Reserved
States honor each other's legal documents and proceedings Full Faith & Credit
Power not mentioned but held in order to carry out powers Implied
Agreement of states with each other and foreign countires Interstate Compact
Power specifically granted by the Constitution Expressed
Law signed by the President entering a new state into the Union Act of Admission
Power held by a government just because it is a government Inherent
Federal grant to a state with no strings attached Revenue Sharing
Federal grant to a state for a defined general purpose Block Grant
Federal grant to state under specific guidelines for specific use Categorical Grant
Power shared by state and federal governments Concurrent
Part of the 1st amendment which addresses religion Establishment clause
Power held only by the federal government Exclusive
Law authorizing a potential new state to to frame a constitution Enabling Act
1986 Supreme Court Case "Federal grant money" South Dakota v. Dole
I878 Supreme Court Case "Subversive to good order" Reynolds v. United States
Federal Government's recognition of physical borders Territorial Integrity
Illegal practice of being married to multiple wives simultaneously Polygamy
Obligations the US Federal Government has toward the states Protect against Invasion, Domestic Violence & Natural Disasters
Ways states or local governments aid the federal government Local Law Enforcement and Elections
Federal protection of states against domestic violence Financial Crisis, Riots, and Natural Disasters
Federal grant under specific guidelines and for specific use Grant-In-Aid
Found in Article VI of the US Constitution Supremacy Clause
F.E.M.A stands for Federal Emergency Management Agency
Census Bureau is under this cabinet Commerce Department
Capital of the State of Oklahoma when it was admitted to the Union Guthrie
State admitted only after it changed its recall provision for judges Arizona
Calendar year that Alaska and Hawaii were admitted to the Union 1959
1819 Supreme Court Case "National Supremacy" McColloch v. Maryland
Chief Justice during Mcolloch v. Maryland John Marshall
1 exception to full faith and credit divorce
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