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UlL2 Powers of Gov

UlL2 Powers of Gov and Federalism voc

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Powers Granted to the National Government by the Constitution in Art I, Sec 8 Exclusive Powers
What type of power is "to coin money?" Exclusive Powers
What type of power is "to regulate trade between the states?" Exlcusive Powers
What type of power is "to conduct foreign relations?" Exclusive Powers
What type of power is "to make laws on naturalization and citizenship?" Exclusive Powers
What type of power is "to grant patents and copy rights?" Exclusive Powers
What type of power is "to punish counterfeiters?" Exclusive Powers
What are powers called that are granted to the states? Reserved Powers
What are powers called that are granted to both levels (state and national)? Concurrent Powers
What type of power is "to provide an army and a navy?" Exclusive Powers
What type of power is "to declare war?" Exclusive Powers
What type of power is "to make laws necessary and proper to carrrying out the powers listed above?" Exclusive power that gives rise to Implied powers.
What type of power is "to regulate trade within the states?" Reserved Powers
What type of power is "to ratify amendments to the Constitution?" Reserved Powers
What type of power is "to make measures for public safety, health and morals, such as drinking age, gambling, marriage, divorce.." Reserved Powers
What type of power is "to exert powers the Constitution does not give to the national government, as long as it does not prohibit the states from having the power." Reserved Powers
What type of power is "to tax?" concurrent powers
What type of power is "to borrow money?" concurrent powers
What type of power is "to establish courts? concurrent powers
What type of power is "to charter banks and corporations?" concurrent powers
What type of power is "to spend money for the general welfare?" concurrent powers
What type of power is "to take private property for public purposes, with just compensation?" (eminant domain) Concurrent powers
Powers that the national government is not allowed to exercise are? Denied Powers
What type of powers are taxing exports between states, violating the Bill of Rights and changing state boundaries? Denied Powers of the National Government
What type of state powers are taxing imports or exports, coining money, entering treaties, and taking away rights guaranteed in 14th amendment? Denied powers of the states
What type of powers are taxing exports and granting titles of nobility? Denied powers to both levels of government
What type of powers are permitting lsavery, denying citizens the right to vote based on race and sex? Denied powers to both levels of government
Who has the power to pass bills of attainder? Denied powers to both levels of government
Who has the power to pass bills of attainder? Denied powers to both levels of government
Who has the power to deny the right to obtain a writ of habeas corpus? Denied powers to both levels of government
What is a court order called that allows for a proceeding to determine if a person is being held illegally? Writ of Habeas Corpus *neither level of government can deny this right expect in cases rebellion and pow's.
What is an ex post facto law? a retroactive law that punishes actions that were legal at the time they were done, or increase the punishment after a crime has been committed. *denied to both levels of government
What is a bill of attainder? an act of the Legislature declaring a person guilty without a trial *denied power
What is a poll tax? tax to vote *denied to both levels of government
What is the naturalization process? process to become a U.S. citizen
What is interstate commerce? trade between the states *federal government regulates
What is the appropriation of money? authorization to spend money *only Congress can appropriate money *tax bills start in the House
What are powers of the national government called that are not specifically stated in the Constiution, but are needed to carry out those expressed powers? Implied Powers awarded in the Elastic Clause
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