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Section 2: The National Gov’t and the 50 States

Section 3: Interstate Relations

Power The Constitution says…

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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question from Section 1: Federalism: The Division of Powers

The powers that the Constitution grants to the National Government in ‘so many words.’

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$100 Answer from Section 1: Federalism: The Division of Powers

Expressed Powers

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$200 Question from Section 1: Federalism: The Division of

Powers

Powers held by the States in the federal system.

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$200 Answer from Section 1: Federalism: The Division of

Powers

Reserved powers

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$300 Question from Section 1: Federalism: The Division of

Powers

Those powers granted to the National Government in the Constitution.

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$300 Answer from Section 1: Federalism: The Division of

Powers

Delegated Powers

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$400 Question from Section 1: Federalism: The Division of

Powers

Powers held only by the National Government.

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$400 Answer from Section 1: Federalism: The Division of

Powers

Exclusive Powers

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$500 Question from Section 1: Federalism: The Division of

Powers

The expressed powers are why these powers even exist.

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$500 Answer from Section 1: Federalism: The Division of

Powers

Implied Powers

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$100 Question from Section 2: The National Government and

the 50 States

Identify an obligation the federal government has to the States.

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$100 Answer from Section 2: The National Government and

the 50 States

1. Ensure Republican form of gov’t2. Protection from invasion/internal disorder3. Respect boundaries of each State

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$200 Question from Section 2: The National Government and

the 50 States

Be careful of the strings attached to these grants.

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$200 Answer from Section 2: The National Government and

the 50 States

Categorical Grants

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$300 Question from Section 2: The National Government and

the 50 States

These are subject to consent from Congress

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$300 Answer from Section 2: The National Government and

the 50 States

Interstate Compacts

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$400 Question from Section 2: The National Government and

the 50 States

Because of this clause, a “ladder of laws” between the National and State governments were created.

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$400 Answer from Section 2: The National Government and

the 50 States

Supremacy Clause

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$500 Question from Section 2: The National Government and

the 50 States

Because the new Constitution required states to give up war-making powers, the states wanted this federal obligation.

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$500 Answer from Section 2: The National Government and

the 50 States

Protection against foreign invasion

Daily Double Question:

The President of the United States can send troops to a state without that states consent if the governor of such state failed to uphold this.

Federal Law

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$100 Question from Section 3: Interstate Relations

“…..shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and Judicial Proceedings of every other State.”

-Article IV, Section 1

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$100 Answer from Section 3: Interstate Relations

Full Faith and Credit Clause

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$200 Question from Section 3: Interstate Relations

The process by which a fugitive from justice in one State can be returned to that State

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$200 Answer from Section 3: Interstate Relations

extradition

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$300 Question from Section 3: Interstate Relations

Enforcing another State’s criminal laws is an exception to this Clause.

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$300 Answer from Section 3: Interstate Relations

Full Faith and Credit Clause

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$400 Question from Section 3: Interstate Relations

The Clause which denies States the ability to draw unreasonable distinctions, while simultaneously granting States the ability to draw reasonable distinctions between inhabitants of the State and those who are not.

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$400 Answer from Section 3: Interstate Relations

Privileges and Immunities Clause

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$500 Question from Section 3: Interstate Relations

If Allen sues Bill in Florida, and the Florida court awards Allen $50,000 in damages, Bill cannot escape payment by moving to Georgia because of this.

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$500 Answer from Section 3: Interstate Relations

Full Faith and Credit Clause

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$100 Question from Power

Article I Section 8

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$100 Answer from Power

Powers of Congress

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$200 Question from Power

Coining moneyEstablishing Post OfficeProtect the Nation against rebellion

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$200 Answer from Power

Exclusive Powers

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$300 Question from Power

Powers given because the United States is a sovereign nation

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$300 Answer from Power

Inherent Powers

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$400 Question from Power

Levy and collect taxesBorrow moneyEstablish courtsClaim private property for public use

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$400 Answer from Power

Concurrent Powers

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$500 Question from Power

These are the powers considered “necessary and proper” for carrying out other Constitutional powers.

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$500 Answer from Power

Implied Powers

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$100 Question from The Constitution says……

“This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, shall be the supreme law of the land.”

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$100 Answer from The Constitution says……

Supremacy Clause

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$200 Question from The Constitution says……

“Protect each of them (States) against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive, against domestic violence.”

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$200 Answer from The Constitution says……

Federal obligation to protect the States

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$300 Question from The Constitution says……

“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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$300 Answer from The Constitution says……

10th Amendment

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$400 Question fromThe Constitution says……

“A person charged in any State with Treason, Felony, or other Crime, who shall flee from justice, and be found in another state, shall on demand of the executive authority of the state from which he fled, be delivered up, to be removed to the state having jurisdiction of the crime.”

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$400 Answer from The Constitution says……

Extradition

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$500 Question from The Constitution says……

The fugitive slave clause was nullified by this.

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$500 Answer from The Constitution says……

13th Amendment

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Final Jeopardy

What was the most important result of McCulloch v. Maryland?

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Final Jeopardy Answer

Supreme Court ruling based onthe Supremacy Clause upheld thedoctrine of implied powers, thus giving the necessary and properclause its elasticity.