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BULLSEYE VOCABULARY. UNIT 1. Federalism. Good Luck on your Test!!!!!!!!!!. A way of organizing a nation so that both national and state levels of government have some authority over the same land and people?. Federalism.
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BULLSEYE VOCABULARY UNIT 1
Federalism Good Luck on your Test!!!!!!!!!!
A way of organizing a nation so that both national and state levels of government have some authority over the same land and people?
Broad program grants given more or less automatically to states and communities, which exercise discretion in how the money is spent?
Grants that can be used only for specific purposes of state and local spending?
where state and the national government responsibilities are mingled and blurred like a marble cake; powers and policies are shared?
Transferring responsibility for policies from the federal government to state and local governments?
where states and the national government each remain supreme within their own spheres of power?
The statement in the Constitution which says that Congress has the power to make all laws necessary and proper for carrying out its duties?
Powers of Congress found in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution?
The Constitution requires each state to return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment?
A system of shared power between two or more levels of government?
Pattern of spending, taxing, and providing grants in the federal system?
A type of categorical grant where states and local governments do not apply for a grant but are given funds on the basis of a formula?
Article IV of the Constitution requires states to provide reciprocity toward other states’ public acts, records, and civil judicial proceedings?
1824 Supreme Court case which further expanded Congress’ power to regulate interstate and international commerce by defining commerce very broadly to incorporate every form of commercial activity?
Powers beyond Congress’ enumerated powers that ensure that it can carry out its duties?
The term used to describe the entire set of interactions among national, state, and local governments?
A system where all power resides in decentralized government?
1819 Supreme Court case, which established the supremacy of the national government over the states, included both enumerated and implied powers of Congress?
The Constitution prohibits states from discriminating against citizens of other states?
Categorical grants awarded on the basis of competitive applications?
Article VI of the Constitution states that the supreme law of the land is the Constitution, the laws of the national government, and treaties?
Specifies that powers not delegated to the national government are reserved for the state government or the people?
Powers that are not implied but are specifically written in ink and can be seen with the eyes in the Constitution?