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Chapter 3 vocabulary for AP Government Wilson textbook

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638457106national interestsGovernmental concerns considered to be primarily the responsibility of the central government.
638457110state's rightsGovernment concerns considered primarily the responsibility of the state governments
638457113sovereigntySupreme or ultimate political authority
638457116unitary systemA system in which sovereignty is wholly in the hands of the national government
638457119confederationA system in which the state governments are sovereign and the national government may do only what the states permit
638457122federal systemA system in which sovereignty is shared between the national and the state governments
638457126federal republicThe Founders' term for a federation
638457131tenth amendmentThe clause that stipulates that powers not delegated to the United States are reserved to the states or to the people
638457135McCulloch v MarylandA Supreme Court decision embodying the principle of implied powers of the national government
638457137necessary and proper clauseThe phrase used by the Supreme Court to create the category of implied powers of the national government
638457141nullificationA doctrine espoused by Calhoun that states could hold certain national policies invalid within their boundaries
638457167dual federalismThe doctrine that both state and national governments are supreme in their respective spheres
638457174grants in aidFederal funds provided to states and localities
638457179land grant collegesState educational institutions build with the benefit of federally donated lands
638457186Model CitiesA program proposed in the 1960s to give federal funds to a small number of large cities with acute problems
638457190categorical grantA federal grant for a specific purpose, often with accompanying conditions
638457193block grantsA federal grant that could be used for a variety of purposes, usually with few accompanying restrictions
638457196intrastate commerceBusiness that is conducted entirely within one state
638457198mandatesFederal rules that states must follow, whether or not they receive federal grants or not
638457205conditions of aidFederal rules that states must follow if they choose to receive the federal grants with which the rules are associated
638457208intergovernmental lobbyAn interest group made up of mayors, governors, and other state and local officials who depend on federal funds
638457210James MadisonThe Federalist author who said both state and federal governments "are in fact but different agents and trustees of the people constituted with different powers"
638457212interstate commerceBusiness that is conducted in more than one state
638457214AFDCProgram to distribute welfare benefits that was formerly federally funded then devolved to the states in 1996
638457216MedicaidFederally funded medical care for the poor
638457218devolutionAn effort to shift responsibility for a wide range of domestic programs from Washington to the states
638457221police powersThose state laws and regulations not otherwise unconstitutional, that promote health, safety, and morals
638457224recallA procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
638457226referendumA procedure that enables voters to reject a measure adopted by the legislature
638457229initiativeA procedure that allows voters to place legislative measures (and sometimes constitutional amendments) directly on the ballot by getting a specified proportion of voter signatures on a petition
638457231second order devolutionRefers to a flow of power and responsibility from the states to local governments
638457233revenue sharinga federal grant that requires no matching funds and provides freedom in how to spend it
638457236third order devolutionRefers to the increased role of nonprofit organizations and private groups in policy implementation

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