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- 2. Powers not granted to National Government nor denied to the states.
- 3. Giddion v. Wainwright 1963 argued to ensured the right to counsel in federal courts under which amendment?
- 7. ____ Clause says no unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live in other States.
- 13. The division of power among a central government and several regional governments.
- 15. Powers that the national government may exercise simply because it is a government or from tradition.
- 16. state can ___ any part of the Federal Government.
- 20. Levy & collect taxes, Borrow Money, Establish Courts, Define crimes and set punishments, Claim private property for public use
- 22. ____ is written in the Constitution that each power has own power.
- 25. Fugitive from justice in one State is returned to that State.
- 27. The federal government is obligations to____ States against invasion or internal disorder.
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- 1. Another name for Expressed powers is _____ powers.
- 4. The Supreme Court established this power with the case _____ in 1803.
- 5. can establish public schools.
- 6. ____Clause says that states must communicate information, Public Acts, Records, Documents such Judicial Proceedings
- 8. States' agreements of criminal information,environmental conservation, and education is an example of ____.
- 9. Powers that the national government alone has.
- 10. Mapp v. Ohio 1961 argued against illegal ____.
- 11. Coin Money, Regulate Interstate and foreign trade, Raise and Maintain, armed forces, Declare War, Govern U. S. territories, admit new States, and Conduct foreign relations
- 12. This SCOTUS case gave the court this powerof Supremacy Claus
- 14. Collect taxes, coin money, regulate commerce, war are examples of ___ powers.
- 17. The courts determine if government is Constitutional.
- 18. Ways to amend/change the Constitution include: Basic Legislation, Executive Action, and ____.
- 19. Clay v. United States 1970 argued which Amendment right?
- 20. Each of the three branches of government is subject to a number of constitutional checks (restraints) by the other branches.
- 21. states can enter into a ___ or alliance.
- 23. Regulate trade and business within the State, Establish public schools, Pass license requirements for professionals, Regulate alcoholic beverages, Conduct elections, Establish local governments
- 24. Powers that both the state and national government possess and can use.
- 26. Powers that are not spelled out in the Constitution but inferred.