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Issues In American Politics Exam 1

"Laboratories of Democracy", 10th Amendment, 11th Amendment, 24th Amendment (1964), 4 Central Tensions at Constitutional Convention, Advantages of Federalism, Affirmative Action, Amending the Constitution, Antifederalist Argument Against Constitution, Article 1 Section 8, Article 4 Section 1, Article 4 Section 2, Articles of Confederation, Articles of Confederation, Block and Categorical Grants ("Carrot")

2011-04-28 • 115 Cards

Federalism WTP

bill of attainder, concurrent powers, copyright, delegated powers, due process of law, ex post facto, habeas corpus, interstate trade, intrastate trade, naturalization, reserved powers, treaty

2011-04-28 • 12 Cards

Chapter Three: American Federalism

centralists, commerce clause, concurrent powers, confederation, decentralists, devolution revolution, express powers, extradition, federal mandate, federalism, full faith and credit clause, implied powers, inherent powers, interstate compact, national supremacy

2011-04-28 • 19 Cards

Ap Gov

bill of attainder, block grants, categorical grants, concurrent powers, confederation, cooperative federalism, Dred Scott v Sandford, dual federalism, ex post facto law, extradition clause, federal system, full faith and credit clause, Gibbons v Ogden, interstate compacts, McCulloch v Maryland

2011-04-28 • 26 Cards

American Federalism

centralist, commerce clause, concurrent powers, confederation, decentralist, delegated powers, devolution revolution, express powers, extradition, federal mandate, federalisn, full faith and credit clause, implied powers, inherent powers, interstate compact

2011-04-28 • 21 Cards

Ch. 3 Federalism

Centralists, Commerce clause, Concurrent powers, Confederation, Decentralists, Delegated powers, Devolution revolution, Express powers, Extradition, Federal mandate, Federalism, Full faith and credit clause, Implied powers, Inherent powers, Interstate compact

2011-04-28 • 21 Cards

Ch 4 Federalism

act of admission, block grant, categorical grant, concurrent powers, delegated powers, division of powers, enabling Act, exclusive powers, expressed powers, extradition, Federalism, Full Faith and Credit Clause, grants-in-aid program, implied powers, inherent powers

2011-04-28 • 20 Cards

Federalism Cases

Baker v. Carr, Gibbons v. Ogden, Marbury v. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, United States v. Nixon

2011-04-28 • 5 Cards

AP Government Chapter 3--Federalism

A form of governmental structure in which the national government is weak and most or all powe is in the hands of its components (e.g. states) is known as, A marriage license issued in one state is valid and honored in all states under the constitutional provision, A unitary system is a way of organizing government so that, Contracts between business firms can be enforced across state boundaries as part of the constitutional provision of, Enumerated powers are those that are, Expansions of mandated programs by the national government present especially difficult funding problems for, Federal policies to regulate food and drugs, build interstate highways, and protect consumers are all justified as, Federal policies to regulate food and drugs, build interstate highways, protect consumers, try to clean up dirty air and water, and do many other things are all justified as _________ of Congress., Federal regulation of state governmetns is usually accomplished through, Federalism is, Grants for specific programs distributed according to community demographic factors, such as population or income, are, Grants that are given more or less automatically to states or communities, which have discretion in deciding how to spend the money are called, How does federalism decentralize our policies?, If the allocation of power in a cooperative federal system were compared to a cake it would be most like, If the allocation of power under dual federalism were compared to a cake it would be most like

2011-04-28 • 50 Cards

U.S. Government Chapter 4 Federalism

a congressional act admitting a new State to the Union, a congressional act directing the people of a United States territory to frame a proposed State constitution as a step towards admissions to the Union, a system of government in which a written constitution divides power between a central, or national, government, Agreements States enter into with both foreign nations and other States with the consent of Congress are, basic principle of federalism; the constitutional provisions by which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis, block grants, catagorical grants, Citizens who commit a crime in one State and then flee to another State to escape prosecution are to be returned to the original State under?, denied powers, division of powers, division of powers, exclusive powers, expressed powers, extradiction, federalism

2011-04-28 • 39 Cards

Federalism Chapter 3

Block grant, Categorical grants, Cooperative federalism, Cross-cutting requirements, Cross-over sanctions, Devolution, Dual federalism, Elastic clause, Enumerated powers, Extradition (clause), Federalism, Fiscal federalism, Formula grant, Full faith and credit (clause), Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824

2011-04-28 • 29 Cards

Chapter 3 Federalism

"necessary and proper" clause, categorical grants, conditions of aid, dual federalism, federalism, grants-in-aid, initiative, mandates, nullification, police power, recall, referendum, waiver

2011-04-28 • 13 Cards

Government in America: Chapter 3 (Federalism) Key Terms

block grants, categorical grants, cooperative federalism, dual federalism, elastic clause, enumerated powers, extradition, federalism, fiscal federalism, formula grants, full faith and credit, Gibbons v. Ogden, implied powers, intergovernmental relations, McCulloch v. Maryland

2011-04-28 • 20 Cards

Stages of Federalism

Competitive Federalism, Cooperative Federalism, Creative Federalism, Dual Federalism, Nationalization, New Federalism

2011-04-28 • 6 Cards

AP GOV: 4-Federalism (Vocab)

Block grants, Categorical grants, Commerce clause, Creative federalism, Devolution, Dual federalism, Fiscal federalism, Funded mandates, Layer cake federalism, Marble cake federalism, McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), New federalism, Unfunded mandates

2011-04-28 • 13 Cards