Division of Power between the National Government and the States Federalism.

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Division of Power between the National Government and the States Federalism

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Division of Power between the National Government and the

States

Federalism

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Delegated Powers

•Those Powers given to the National Government granted

to it in the Constitution•Also known as “Exclusive

Powers”•Three Types……

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Delegated Powers•Expressed – Actually spelled out

in the Constitution (enumerated)• Article I Section 8 Powers to

Congress• Article II Section 2 Powers to

President• Powers also noted in various

amendments (16th amend)

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Delegated Powers• Implied – Not specifically said,

but “implied” through expressed powers

*Article I Section 8: The “necessary and proper” clause

(also called elastic clause)

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Delegated Powers

•Inherent – Powers that are naturally given to sovereign nations not already listed

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Powers DENIED the Federal Government

•Denied through Constitutional silence; government only has power to do what the Constitution says

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Expressed Denied?• Suspension of Habeas Corpus

(Held w/o reason)• Lawmakers cannot pass Bills

of Attainders

(guilt w/o trial)• No titles of nobility

• No Ex Post Facto Laws

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State Power

10th Amendment: The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution …..are reserved to the States respectively

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State Power•Reserved Powers: NOT

granted to Federal government and not denied to the states

•All but one of states’ powers are from constitutional silence

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•Only “Expressed” state power: regulation of

manufacture, sale and consumption of

alcohol.

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Powers DENIED the States

• Denied Expressively – word for word

• Denied Inherently – we have a federal system

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Powers to BOTH?

YES! CONCURRENT Powers

Note……Cities exist because states allow them to

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Judicial Branch’s Role

•Remember…..the Supremacy Clause (Article 6)

•Courts serve as umpire between the states and the Feds on Article 6

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Let’s See How This Works!

**Collect Taxes**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?Concurrent – Expressed!

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Let’s See How This Works!

**Build Interstate Highways**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?National – Implied!

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**Regulate Immigration**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?National – Inherent!

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**License Professionals**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?State –

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**Make Treaties**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?National – Expressed

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**Maintain Armed Forces**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?National – Expressed

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**Declare War**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?National – Expressed

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**Deport Aliens**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?National – Inherent

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**Prohibit racial discrimination in restaurants**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?National – Implied

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**Set Up Public Schools**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?State –

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**Punish for Crimes Committed**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?Concurrent – Implied

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**Coin (make) Money**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?

National – Expressed

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**Regulate Sale and Consumption of Alcohol**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?State – Only Expressed

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**Regulate Interstate Commerce**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?National – Expressed

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**Regulate Casino Gambling**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?State –

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**Acquire Territory**

*Expressed? (word for word)

*Implied? (through other words)

*Inherent? (because we’re sovereign)

National, State or Concurrent?National –Inherent