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THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION WAS CALLED TO DO THIS TO THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION
WHICH GROUP WOULD SAY THIS “THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT’S POWERS ARE TOO BROAD AND POORLY DEFINED, AND THE POWERS OF THE INDIVIDUAL STATES ARE LEFT UNPROTECTED”
THE COMPROMISE THAT SETTLED THE SLAVE ISSUE FOR POPULATION ISSUES AT THE CONVENTION.
UNDER THIS CLAUSE THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MAY DECLARE A STATE LAW UNCONSTIUTIONAL WHEN CONFLICTS WITH FEDERAL LAW
THE TENTH AMENDMENT STATES THAT POWERS NOT GIVEN TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT (AND NOT PROHIBITED TO IT BY THE CONSTITUTION) ARE GIVEN TO THIS GROUP
THIS CLAUSE IS THE PRINCIPAL SOURCE OF THE GOVERNMENT'S IMPLIED POWERS.
WHAT IS THE NECESSARY AND PROPER CLAUSE OR THE ELASTIC CLAUSE?
THIS CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLE BRINGS TENSION AND CONFLICT BETWEEN THE FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT
AN EXAMPLE OF THIS POWER WOULD BE THE POWER TO TAX AND THE POWER TO CREATE LAWS
THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ARE CALLED THIS.
THE CONSTITUTIONAL SAFEGUARD THAT PLACES LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE, AND JUDICIAL POWERS IN DIFFERENT HANDS IS THIS PRINCIPLE
THIS CLAUSE EXPANDED THE POWERS OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND ALSO MEANS TRADE
A MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUE IN ONE STATE IS VALID IN ANOTHER STATE BECAUSE OF THIS CLAUSE
THIS FEATURE OF THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION TRADITIONALLY GIVES THE STATES AUTHORITY OVER PUBLIC EDUCATION
THE TERM STATES THAT A CRIMINAL WHO FLEES TO ANOTHER STATE MAY BE TRANSFERRED BACK TO THE STATE WHERE THEY ORIGINALLY COMMITTED THE CRIME
THIS IS THE TERM FOR A GOVERNMENT DIVIDED BETWEEN A CENTRAL GOVERNMENT AND SMALLER REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS.
THIS IS THE REQUIRED NUMBER OF CONGRESS NEEDED TO APPROVE AN AMENDMENT
THIS CLAUSE PROHIBITS STATES FROM UNREASONABLY DISCRIMINATING AGAINST RESIDENTS OF OTHER STATES.
ARTICLE I SECTION 9 CONTAINS THESE POWERS FOR THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
THIS PRINCIPLE MEANS THAT NO RULER IS ABOVE THE LAWS OF THE LAND.