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Frage | Antworten |
Enumerated Powers aka "expressed powers" | powers delegated to national govt. |
Implied powers | Powers not stated in the constitution but are suggested by expressed powers |
Inherent powers | Powers that belong to national govt.; govt. of a sovereign state within community |
Reserved powers | The constitution doesn't grant these powers or deny the states |
Concurrent powers Con-with | Powers shared by federal govt. & constituent political unit |
Commerce Clause | Congress has power to regulate commerce |
Necessary and Proper Clause aka "Elastic Clause" | Congress has powers that the constitution doesn't specify but were implied |
Full Faith and Credit Clause (Article 4) | addresses duties that the states within the US have to respect other states |
Supremacy Clause (Article 6) | Highest form of law in US legal system |
Free exercise clause (1st Amendment) | Congress shouldn't have any law respecting or prohibiting free excercise |
Establishment clause (1st Amendment) | Congress shall have no law respecting an establishment of a religion |
Due Process clause (5th and 14th Amendment) | Right to fair procedures |
Equal protection Clause | = treatment for everyone |
Establishment clause | Separation |
NAtional govt. shared national & state powers state govt. | powers given to national govt. ppowers given to state govt. shared powers |
selective inc. | liberties listed in bill of rights |
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