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Which type of government derives all of its power from the states?
both the state governments and the national government
taxation
implied powers clause.
Miranda v Arizona
a confederation
ex post facto laws.
State government powers are not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution.
the supremacy clause.
Which of the following best describes the powers explicitly granted to state governments by the Constitution?
both the state governments and the national government
taxation
implied powers clause.
Miranda v Arizona
a confederation
ex post facto laws.
State government powers are not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution.
the supremacy clause.
Which of the following is a concurrent power?
both the state governments and the national government
taxation
implied powers clause.
Miranda v Arizona
a confederation
ex post facto laws.
State government powers are not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution.
the supremacy clause.
Article I, section 8 gives Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper to carrying out its enumerated powers. This clause is also known as the
both the state governments and the national government
taxation
implied powers clause.
Miranda v Arizona
a confederation
ex post facto laws.
State government powers are not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution.
the supremacy clause.
Under the Constitution, governments are prohibited from passing
both the state governments and the national government
taxation
implied powers clause.
Miranda v Arizona
a confederation
ex post facto laws.
State government powers are not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution.
the supremacy clause.
All of the following Supreme Court cases dealt with the issue of federalism EXCEPT
both the state governments and the national government
taxation
implied powers clause.
Miranda v Arizona
a confederation
ex post facto laws.
State government powers are not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution.
the supremacy clause.
Who has concurrent powers?
both the state governments and the national government
taxation
implied powers clause.
Miranda v Arizona
a confederation
ex post facto laws.
State government powers are not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution.
the supremacy clause.
Where state law conflicts with national law, national law prevails due to
both the state governments and the national government
taxation
implied powers clause.
Miranda v Arizona
a confederation
ex post facto laws.
State government powers are not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution.
the supremacy clause.
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