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