Government Project
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- 2. powers powers that are not specifically delegated in the Constitution, but are understood to be necessary or allowed. Allowed by the Constitution through the "Elastic Clause"- a section of the Constitution that gives the government the power to do whatever is necessary and proper to carry out its other
- 4. powers all powers not specifically delegated to the Federal Government are to be reserved
- 6. a system of government in which all power remains in the hands of the people
- 10. of powers the division of the government into legislative, executive, and judicial branches
- 11. the balancing of power between the Federal Government and the State Governments
- 13. government Each branch of government has only certain powers
- 14. powers those powers that both the Federal Government and State Governments have simultaneously
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- 1. Declaration of Independence a document declaring the new colonies independence from British rule
- 3. powers those powers that are specifically assigned to the Federal Government by the Constitution
- 5. of checks and balances the ways in which one branch of government influences and limits the action of another branch of
- 7. Branch the division of government that enforces the law and administers its daily
- 8. The President serves as the supreme commander of all branches f the U.S. military.
- 9. of Rights the first ten amendments to the U.S Constitution
- 12. a proposal by a legislative body to change a bill or law or a formal change in the Constitution
- 15. S. Constitution a document establishing the framework of the American government and outlining the rights of the people