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- 2. In a federal system power is
- 3. The Constitution also identifies reserved powers, which are set aside for the states. Unlike delegated powers, they are not listed specifically but are guaranteed by the Tenth
- 5. Locke uses this for his ideas
- 6. this amendment gives freedom of speech
- 9. the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one State is returned to that State
- 11. a system of gov’t in which a written constitution divides the powers of government between the national gov’t (U.S.) and the State governments (50 States)
- 12. second long segments
- 13. where people vote through discussion
- 15. where people vote on paper
- 19. How old do you have to be in order to run for president
- 21. grants of federal money or other resources to the states and/or their cities, counties, or localities
- 22. Federalism is a compromise meant to eliminate the disadvantages of both
- 23. very expensive on TV, way
- 24. reach many voters, raising campaign
- 25. powers that both National and State Gov’t have.
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- 1. People who share interests form groups to advance their causes and that some groups
- 4. Powers that can be exercised by the National Gov’t alone are known as the
- 7. In order to run for president you must also be
- 8. too much power
- 10. This is also called the 4th branch of Government
- 14. the first ten amendments are also called the
- 16. links people and government gives voice to people
- 17. the amount of electoral votes to win the presidency
- 18. Congress can pass this if a new state comes up with their own constitution
- 20. President Reagan (1981-89) coined the movement New Federalism— an attempt to return power to the