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Where are reserved powers found?
a) 10th Amendment
b) Article IV, Section I
c) Article I, Section 8
d) Article I, Section 9

Where are exclusive powers found?
a) 10th Amendment
b) Article IV, Section I
c) Article I, Section 8
d) Article I, Section 9

Where are denied powers found?
a) 10th Amendment
b) Article I, Section 9
c) Article I, Section 8
d) Article IV, Section I

Where are the relationships between state and national governments found?
a) Article IV
b) Article VI
c) 10th Amendment
d) Article I, section 9

Where is the Supremacy clause is found?
a) Article VI
b) Article IV, Section I
c) Article I, section 8
d) Article I, section 9

What are powers held by both national and state governments at the same time called?
a) Denied powers
b) Exclusive Powers
c) Concurrent Powers
d) Reserved Powers

What is the term for powers given to the national Government
a) Reserved Powers
b) Concurrent Powers
c) Exclusive Powers
d) Denied powers

What are national powers that are directly written in the Constitution called?
a) expressed powers
b) inherent powers
c) implied powers
d) reserved powers

What is the obligation of states to return criminals to the state where they committed their crime called?
a) extradition
b) ratification
c) exclamation
d) indictment

What is a division of powers between levels of government?
a) federalism
b) separation of powers
c) checks and balances
d) confederacy

What are agreements between states over things like pollution or water rights called?
a) treaties
b) interstate compacts
c) intrastate agreements
d) executive agreements

What is the responsibility of states in the Amendment process?
a) extradition
b) proposal
c) ratification
d) regulation

Declare War and Coin money are examples of...
a) expressed powers
b) inherent powers
c) implied powers
d) denied powers

Establishing diplomatic relations with other countries is an example of...
a) inherent powers
b) reserved powers
c) expressed powers
d) implied powers

What says that states have to recognize records and licenses of each other?
a) Supremacy Clause
b) Full Faith and Credit Clause
c) Elastic Clause
d) Tiger Clause

What is the viewpoint of those who favor national action over action at the state and local levels called?
a) centralist viewpoint
b) state's rights viewpoint
c) confederate viewpoint
d) unitary viewpoint

Taxing exports, granting titles of nobility, and passing ex post facto laws are examples of...
a) denied powers
b) implied powers
c) reserved powers
d) expressed powers

Regulating nuclear power plants, aircraft, and the internet are all examples of...
a) implied powers
b) inherent powers
c) expressed powers
d) denied powers

What is the right of a federal law or a regulation to preclude enforcement of a state or local law or regulation called?
a) Preemption
b) Extradition
c) Confederation
d) Preclusion

What is the type of federalism in which in which all levels of government are involved in a variety of issues and programs called?
a) cooperative federalism
b) dual federalism
c) permissive federalism
d) fiscal federalism

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