Chapter 3: Federalism

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Reserved Powers

Powers given to the States by the 10th amendment

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Delegated Powers

Term for powers given to the national Government

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Concurrent Powers

powers held by both national and state governments at the same time

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Denied Powers

powers that neither state or national governments are allowed to have

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Expressed Powers

national powers that are directly written in the Constitution

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Implied Powers

national powers not expressly written but inferred from the elastic clause

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inherent Powers

national powers that are naturally needed for a government

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Supremacy Clause

Article VI of the constitution which states that all laws and treaties of the United States are Superior to those of states.

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unitary government

a way of organizing a nation so that all power resides in the central government

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intergovernmental relations

The workings of the federal system- the entire set of interactions among national, state, and local governments.

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tenth amendment

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.

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elastic clause

clause in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution that gives Congress the right to make all laws "necessary and proper" to carry out the powers expressed in the other clauses of Article I

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full faith and credit

A clause in Article IV, Section 1, of the Constitution requiring each state to recognize the official documents and civil judgments rendered by the courts of other states.

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cooperative federalism

The situation in which the national, state, and local levels work together to solve problems. "Marble Cake"

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dual federalism

A system of government in which both the states and the national government remain supreme within their own spheres, each responsible for some policies. "Layer Cake"

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formula grants

Federal categorical grants distributed according to a formula specified in legislation or in administrative regulations.

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categorical formula grants

Federal grant where Congress appropriates funds for specific purposes. Tightly monitored to make sure its being used correctly. Certain requirements must be passed in order to get this grant

(ex: Medicaid)

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federalism

a division of powers between levels of government, generally between national and state

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enumerated powers (expressed powers)

those that are specifically granted to Congress in Article 1, section 8 of the Constitution, e.g., the power to tax. Also known as expressed powers.

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Tenth Amendment

The final part of the Bill of Rights that defines the basic principle of American federalism in stating that the powers not delegated to the national government are reserved to the states or to the people.

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concurrent powers

powers shared by the national and state governments

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Privileges and Immunities Clause

Part of Article IV of the Constitution guaranteeing that the citizens of each state are afforded the same rights as citizens of all other states.

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Extradition

The legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state is returned to that state

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McCulloch v. Maryland

Supreme Court ruling (1819) confirming the supremacy of national over state government

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Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)

The Supreme Court upheld broad congressional power to regulate interstate commerce. The Court's broad interpretation of the Constitution's commerce clause paved the way for later rulings upholding expansive federal powers.

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progressive federalism

a pragmatic approach to federalism that views relations between national and state governments as both coercive and cooperative

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