P S 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Supremacy Clause

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The transfer of powers and responsibilities from the federal government to the states. A political system in which power is divided between the central and the regional units. Congressional powers specifically named in the constitution (article 1, section 8) Supremacy clause constitutional declaration (article vi) that the constitution and laws made under its. Constitutional authorization for congress to make any law required to carry out its powers. provisions are the supreme law of the land. Powers that are shared by both the federal and state governments. The federal system under which national and state governments are responsible for separate policy areas. The federal system under which the national and state governments share responsibilities for most domestic policy areas. Confederal system government in which local units hold all the power. Gibbons v. ogden supreme court ruling (1824) establishing national authority over interstate business. Supreme court ruling (1819) supremacy of national over state government.

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