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Federalism Division of Powers

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show implied powers  
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show delegated powers  
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show inherent powers  
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show expressed powers  
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Powers possessed and exercised by both national and state governments   show
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Powers given to the states that have not been granted to the national government nor denied to the states (Is it reserved, exclusive or concurrent?)   show
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show exclusive powers  
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show concurrent powers  
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The powers of the federal government to direct foreign affairs and coin money (Is it reserved, exclusive or concurrent?)   show
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The powers to collect taxes and set up courts (Is it reserved, exclusive or concurrent?)   show
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The powers to establish public schools and license professionals (Is it reserved, exclusive or concurrent?)   show
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The constitutional clause that gives Congress the power to make all laws “necessary and proper” for executing its powers and is the basis of many implied powers.   show
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The constitutional clause that establishes the Constitution as the supreme law of the land.   show
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What is federalism?   show
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show It was a compromise at the Constitutional Convention to provide a government strong enough to keep the country united but limited in power so it could not take away individual liberty  
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