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AP Government Chapter 3 Study Guide Devolution- transfer of power from a central government to subnational (e.g., state, regional, or local) authorities Block Grants- a consolidated grant of federal funds, formerly allocated for specific programs, that a state or local government may use at its discretion for such programs as education or urban development. Federalism- system for national government in which some powers are delegated to either national or state government, or other powers are shared between the two levels. Sovereignty- The right to exercise political power in a territory. Unitary System- system of government where power is concentrated in the hands of the central government

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AP Government Chapter 3 Study Guide Devolution- transfer of power from a central government to subnational (e.g., state, regional, or local) authorities Block Grants- a consolidated grant of federal funds, formerly allocated for specific programs, that a state or local government may use at its discretion for such programs as education or urban development. Federalism- system for national government in which some powers are delegated to either national or state government, or other powers are shared between the two levels. Sovereignty- The right to exercise political power in a territory. Unitary System- system of government where power is concentrated in the hands of the central government

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Lauren Loaiza Period: 3 September 21, 2010 United States Constitution Article I. Section1 -Congress should always have a senate along with the House of Representatives Section2 -Every two years members for the House are chosen -No one under 35 can be a representative. You have to have lived in the U.S for 7 years -When there are vacancies, elections are immediately made -The House of Representatives choose their own speakers and officers Section3 -The Senate of the U.S should have two senators from every state -They?ll be divided into 3 classes -You can?t be a Senator if your not older than 30, also if you have not been in the U.S for nine years -The Vice President is boss of the senates -Liable to indictment, trial, judgment and punishment Section4

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