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American Government and Politics Today (2012-2013): brief ed. chp 3: federalism vocal Flashcards

American Government and Politics Today, Chapter 3: Federalism

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664765652block grantsFederal programs that provide funds to state and local governments for general functional areas, such as criminal justice or mental-health programs
664765653categorical grantsFederal grants to states or local governments that are for specific programs or projects
664765654commerce clauseThe section of the Constitution in which Congress is given the power to regulate trade among the states and with foreign countries
664765655concurrent powersPowers held jointly by the national and state governments
664765656confederal systemA system consisting of a league of independent states, each having essentially sovereign powers. The central government created by such a league has only limited powers over the states.
664765657cooperative federalismThe theory that the states and the national government should cooperate in solving problems
664765658delegated powersPowers specifically given to the federal government by the US Constitution
664765659devolutionThe transfer of powers from a national or central government to a state or local government.
664765660dual federalismA system in which the states and the national government each remain supreme within their own spheres, and should not interfere in the other
664765661elastic clause (necessary and proper)The clause in Article 1, Section 8 that grants Congress the power to do whatever is necessary to execute its specifically delegated powers; also known as the "necessary and proper clause"
664765662enumerated powersPowers specifically granted to the national government by the Constitution
664765663federal mandateA requirement in federal legislature that forces states and municipalities to comply with certain rules
664765664implied powersPowers authorized by the Constitution that are not specifically stated
664765665police powerThe authority to legislate for the protection of health, morals, safety, and welfare of the people. In the U.S. most police power is reserved to the states.
664765666supremacy clauseThe constitutional provision that makes the constitution and federal laws superior to all conflicting state and local laws.
664765667unitary systemA centralized governmental system in which local or subdivisional governments exercise only those powers given to them by the central government

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