Waples, American Government: Stories of a Nation for the AP® Course, 1e, Chapter 3

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federalism

A system that divides power between the national and state government.

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unitary system

A system where the central government has all of the power over subnational governments.

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confederal system

A system where the

subnational governments

have most of the power.

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commerce clause

Grants Congress the authority to regulate interstate business and commercial activity.

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necessary and proper

clause

Grants the federal government the authority to pass laws required to carry out its enumerated powers. Also called the elastic clause.

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supremacy clause

Establishes the Constitution and the laws of the federal government passed under its authority as the highest laws of the land.

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Tenth Amendment

Reserves powers not delegated to the national government to the states and the people; the basis of federalism.

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reserved powers

Powers not given to the national government, which are retained by the states and the people.

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concurrent powers

Powers granted to both states and the federal government in the Constitution.

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full faith and credit clause

Constitutional clause requiring states to recognize the public acts, records, and civil court proceedings from another state.

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extradition

The requirement that officials in one state return

a defendant to another state where a crime was

committed.

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privileges and immunities

clause

Constitutional clause that prevents states from

discriminating against people from out of state.

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Thirteenth Amendment

Constitutional amendment that outlaws slavery.

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Fourteenth Amendment

Constitutional amendment that provides that persons born in the United States are citizens and prohibits states from denying persons due process or equal protection under the law.

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Fifteenth Amendment

Constitutional amendment that gave African American males the right to vote.

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dual federalism

A form of American federalism in which the states and the nation operate independently in their own areas of public policy.

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selective incorporation

The process through which the Supreme Court applies fundamental rights in the Bill of Rights to the states on a case-by-case basis.

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cooperative federalism

A form of American federalism in which the states and the national government work together to shape public policy.

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grants-in-aid

Federal money provided to states to implement public policy objectives.

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fiscal federalism

The federal government's use of grants-in-aid to influence policies in the states.

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categorical grants

Grants-in-aid provided to states with specific provisions on their use.

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unfunded mandate

Federal requirements that states must follow without being provided with funding.

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block grant

A type of grant-in-aid that gives state officials more authority in the disbursement of federal funds.

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revenue sharing

When the federal government apportions tax money to the states with no strings attached.

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devolution

Returning more authority to state or local governments.

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federal system

A system where power is divided between the national and state governments.

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enumerated or expressed powers

Powers explicitly granted to the national government through the Constitution.

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exclusive powers

Powers only the national government may exercise.

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implied powers

Powers not granted specifically to the national

government but considered necessary to carry out the enumerated powers.