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Title: The Federal System


1
The Federal System
  • The Constitution divides power between the
    national and state governments.

2
National Powers
  • The Constitution givers three types of powers to
    the national government
  • Expressed Powers.
  • Implied Powers.
  • Inherent Powers.
  • Together they are called delegated powers.

3
Expressed Powers
  • Are directly stated in the Constitution.
  • Examples
  • Levy collect taxes.
  • Coin Money.
  • Raise an army and navy.
  • Are also called enumerated powers because they
    are listed 1 18.

4
Implied Powers
  • Are powers the national government needs to carry
    out its expressed powers.
  • Basis for implied powers is the necessary and
    proper clause (elastic clause).
  • Examples
  • Power to draft into armed forces.
  • Regulate nuclear power plants.

5
Inherent Powers
  • Are powers the national government exercises
    because it is a national government.
  • Examples
  • Control immigration.
  • Establish diplomatic relations

6
Reserved Powers
  • The Constitution does not list these
    specifically. It reserves to the states powers
    not delegated to the national government nor
    prohibited to the states.
  • Examples
  • Regulation of public schools.
  • Establishment of license requirements.

7
Concurrent Powers
  • Are powers national and state governments both
    exercise.
  • Examples
  • Levy taxes.
  • Establish courts.
  • Enact and enforce laws.
  • Spend for general welfare.

8
Denied Powers
  • Some powers are denied to various levels of
    government.
  • National government cannot
  • Regulation of public schools.
  • Establishment of license requirements.
  • State governments cannot
  • Coin money.
  • Make treaties with foreign governments.

9
Guarantees to the States
  • The Constitution requires the national
    government
  • Guarantee each state a republican form of
    government.
  • Protect states from invasion and domestic
    violence.
  • Respect the territorial integrity of each state.

10
Obligation of the States
  • States perform two important functions for the
    national government
  • Conduct and pay for national elections.
  • Ratification of a Constitutional amendment.
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