Federalism

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  1. 5. in dealing with problems
  2. 6. writtenagreements between two or more states
  3. 8. The Constitution also reserves certain powers strictly to the states
  4. 11. The basis for the implied powers is the necessary and proper clause
  5. 13. levied on individual earnings has become the major source of money for the national government
  6. 15. to see if they are still needed
  7. 17. favors national action in dealing with these matters
  8. 20. national government must control immigration and establish diplomatic relations with
  9. 21. favors state and local
  10. 22. r laws relating to disputes between individuals, groups, or with the state
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  1. 1. organization of government administrators, to carry out legislation
  2. 2. passes
  3. 3. require periodic checks of government
  4. 4. out in the Constitution
  5. 7. No state law or state constitution may conflict with any form of national law. Article VI
  6. 9. procedure for admission begins when
  7. 10. those powers that both the
  8. 12. powers that the national government requires to carry out the powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution
  9. 14. return to astate—criminals and fugitives who flee acrossstate lines to escape justice
  10. 16. are those powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders
  11. 17. government and the states have
  12. 18. countries, even though these powers are not
  13. 19. powers the Constitution grants or delegates to the national government