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- Q1the division of power between a national government and state governmentsFederalism30s
- Q2powers not expressed in the Constitution; federal government understands it has this power without saying.Implied Powers30s
- Q3clause that gives Congress power to make laws that it needs to when appropriateNecessary & Proper Clause ( or "Elastic Clause")30s
- Q4powers clearly stated in the Constitution that belong to the federal government.Expressed Powers30s
- Q5powers not assigned to the federal government in the Constitution, but left over for the States.Reserved Powers30s
- Q6powers that are shared between the federal government and states.Concurrent Powers30s
- Q7federal laws are supreme law of the land over state lawsSupremacy Clause30s