State and Tribal Governments: Tutorial
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- 2. A state’s _____ includes specific details about how the state is to function and limits to its power.
- 4. The _____ Amendment states that powers that are not delegated to the federal government are reserved for the states.
- 8. In state government, the _____ is the equivalent of the president in the federal government.
- 10. The _____ clause says that states must honor the laws, public records, and court decisions of other states.
- 11. Most state governments levy property, sales, _____, income, and inheritance/estate taxes.
- 12. Federal, state, and tribal governments can all make laws for their_____.
- 13. By creating a _____ system, the Constitution gave some powers to a national government while still preserving the sovereignty of the individual states.
- 15. The _____ establishes the federal system.
- 18. The _____ process allows citizens to vote directly for a proposal.
- 19. The government has paid billions of dollars in _____ to Native American tribes and individual members
- 20. In state government, the _____ are the equivalent of the Supreme Court in the federal government.
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- 1. _____ clause prevents states from discriminating against citizens of another state.
- 3. The _____ Clause ensures that the Constitution and federal laws take priority over state laws.
- 5. In some states, governors have the power to veto part of a bill. This is called a _____ veto and is a power the president of the United States does not have.
- 6. Tribal governments are considered _____, which means they are independent of federal and state governments.
- 7. State governments are responsible for overseeing schools, maintaining roads, regulating businesses, overseeing _____ law, and conducting elections.
- 9. In state government, the _____ is the equivalent of the US congress in the federal government.
- 14. Unlike the federal government, states are required by law to balance their budgets. This means that states cannot run a _____.
- 16. In Worcester v. Georgia (1832): The Supreme Court ruled that only Congress has power over Native American affairs and said that _____ do not apply on Native American land.
- 17. The _____ Clause declares that a state cannot become a monarchy or dictatorship, even if the majority of citizens vote for it.