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Basics Powers NSC EIIR Grab Bag

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This is the division of power between the national

and state governments

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What is federalism?

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This part of the Constitution reserves powers for the states

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What is the 10th Amendment?

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The way that it allows local action in local matters is a major

strength of this

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What is federalism?

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The Framers chose to use a federal system

because this needed to be stronger

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What is the central or national government?

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This is an agreement between states

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What is an interstate compact?

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This part of the Constitution states that national law is supreme over state

law

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What is the Supremacy Clause?

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This is money from the federal

government with a specific purpose

attached to it

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What is a categorical grant?

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This is money from the federal

government for a broad purpose, with few strings attached

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What is a block grant?

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The rules for new states to enter the

union are set by this

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What is Congress?

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According to the Constitution,

Congress must guarantee each state

this form of government

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What is Republican?

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Declaring war, coining money, and regulating interstate

commerce

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What is national?

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What is concurrent?

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Regulating education

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What is state?

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Running and paying for a presidential

election

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What is state?

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Condemning private property and taking it

for public use

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What is concurrent?

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Taxation

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What is expressed?

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Acquiring territory

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What is inherent?

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Building an interstate highway system

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What is implied?

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Outlawing racial discrimination

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What is implied?

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Outlawing prostitution

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What is reserved?

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“It’s been a hard day’s night,

I should be sleeping like a” this

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What is a log?

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This actress and exercise video

star/activist gained national infamy when she traveled to North Vietnam to meet with

enemy soldiers in 1972

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Who is Jane Fonda?

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This Simpson’s character, Diamond Joe Quimby, is

widely regarded as a thinly veiled version of this real

politician

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Who is Ted Kennedy?

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These are 3 candidates other than John McCain

who ran for the Republican nomination for president in 2008?

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Who are Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, and

Ron Paul

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In the movie “Airplane,” when Leslie Nielsen is

asked, “Surely you must be joking?” he responds

by saying this

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What is “I’m not joking… and don’t call me Shirley”?