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a government system in which power is divided geographically between the central government and several regional governments
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the constitutional provisions by which government powers are divided between the national government and the states
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division of power
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a government system in which power is divided geographically between the central government and several regional governments
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the constitutional provisions by which government powers are divided between the national government and the states
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those powers-expressed, implied, or inherent --granted to the national government by the constitution
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the delegated powers of the national government that are written plainly in the constitution
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powers the national government is presumed to have because it is the government. Specifically these powers come from the "necessary and proper" clause.
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powers the constitution is presumed to have delegated to the national government because it is a government of a sovereign state within the world community
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the powers that the constitution does not grant to the national government and does not deny to the states. Source of these powers is the 10th Amendment.
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powers that are only given to the federal government
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powers that the national government and the states share
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a clause in the constitution that states that the constitution is above all other laws
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a congressional act directing the people of a territory to write a state constitution as a step toward admission to the union
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a congressional act admitting a new state to the union
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grants of federal money or other resources to states, cities, countries, and other local units
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grants made by the federal government for a specific purposes. These are the most common types of grants.
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grants made by the federal government for some particular but broadly defined area of public policy
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grants made by the federal government for specific projects to states, localities, and private agencies that apply for them
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agreement made between two or more states and subject to congressional approval
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The Constitution's requirement that each state accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state
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the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state is returned to that state
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constitution's stipulation that all citizens are entitles to certain 'privileges and immunities'' regardless of their state of residence.
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federal; local
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powers are divided between the national and state governments
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- a state denies welfare benefits to someone who has just recently moved from another state
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- Competition between different state and local governments to attract businesses to their communities can undermine other policy goals
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10th - Many argue that Supreme Court decisions in the 1930s weakened the force of the 10th amendment