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- 1. national legistation that address discriminatory state laws.
- 3. this clause grants congress powers to regulate the economy granted in article 1.
- 4. federal mandate laws that require the state to do certain things but do not provide state governments with funding to implemement these policies.
- 5. type of grant that provides federal aid to state or local governments that is provided for a specific purpose.
- 7. this type of federalism is nicknamed after what goes around your house.
- 9. division of power across local state and national government.
- 10. type of federalism in which states compete to attract businesses and jobs through the policies they adopt.
- 13. and immunities a clause part of article four of the constitution requiring that states must treat nonstate residents within their borders as they would treat their own resisdents.
- 14. this president was quoted in saying "all of us need to be reminded that the federal government did not create the states. the states created the government."
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- 2. a slave who lived for many years with his owner in the free Wisconsin territory.
- 5. form of federalism in which national and state government work together.
- 6. founding father who favored state power
- 8. a form of government in which states hold power over a limited national government.
- 11. a system of national centralized government which holds ultimate authority.
- 12. this amendment ensures that all powers not delegated to the national government are reserved to the states or to the people.
