Flashcards › NC EOC Review-GOAL 2-Federalism

according to this, the Constitution is the supreme law of the land the supremcy clause principle that states power is shared between the federal & state governments Federalism powers that are specifically assigned to the federal government delegated powers (aka enumerated powers) the power to establish schools belongs to _____________ state government (reserved power) the power to regulate interstate & international trade belongs to ___________________ federal government (delegated, enumerated power) power that is shared between the federal and state governments concurrent powers (means at the same time) the power to tax, maintain courts and borrow money are what type of powers? concurrent powers (powers that belong to both the state & federal government) power to declare war, establish post offices & coin money belong to _____________________ federal government (delegated, enumerated powers) states that Congress has the power "to make all laws which shall be necessary & proper for carrying into execution th foregoing powers" elastic clause or the necessary & proper clause all powers that are not specifically delegated to the federal government are saved for the state governments and are these type of powers reserved powers the introduction to the the U.S. Constitution preamble powers not specifically spelled out in the Constitution that are assumed in order to run government effeciently implied powers powers specifically stated in the Constitution expressed powers established by Article I of the Constitution legislative branch established by Article II of the Constitution executive branch established by Article III of the Constitution judicial branch also known as delegated powers, the type of powers specifically assigned to the federal government enumerated powers

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