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american government test 8 continued 12. the case of _? gave congress almost unlimited power over the states. brown v. board of education ii gibbons v. ogden garcia v. san antonio metropolitan authority united states v. lopez 13. president _? worked to reduce the national governments role in local affairs. franklin d. roosevelt william clinton ronald reagan james carter 14. the doctrine of _? is the belief that a state could ignore a national law that it deemed unconstitutional. nullification state sovereignty confederacy immunity 15. powers exercised by both the state and national governments are called _? powers. delegated concurrent reserved obligated 16. full faith and credit is _?. the act of one state honoring the civil laws and court decisions of other states the special rights and protections guaranteed to the citizens of a state the obligation of the state governments to honor the banking system of the national government surrendering of an accused or convicted felon to the state from which he fled 17. the national governments constitutional obligations to the states do not include _?. protection against invasion a republican form of government federal grants during economic crises equal representation in the senate 18. in a system of _? federalism each government is independent and functions independently. dual cooperative new coercive 19. epa and osha regulations are examples of _?. mandates preemptions executive orders court orders 20. the supreme court has exerted federal power over the state governments by applying _? to the states. the bill of rights delegated powers the 27th amendment unfunded mandates
- In Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Authority, the Supreme - Court decision strengthened Congress's power over states in the area of federalism.
- Ronald Reagan advocated for devolution and reducing the national government's role in local affairs.
- Nullification is the doctrine that a state could ignore a national law it deemed unconstitutional.
- Concurrent powers are exercised by both state and national governments.
- Full faith and credit is the act of one state honoring the civil laws and court decisions of other states.
- Federal grants during economic crises are not a constitutional obligation of the national government to the states.
- In dual federalism, each government is independent and functions independently.
- EPA and OSHA regulations are examples of mandates.
- The Supreme Court has exerted federal power over state governments by applying the Bill of Rights to the states through the process of incorporation.
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- C. Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Authority
- C. Ronald Reagan
- A. Nullification
- B. concurrent
- A. the act of one state honoring the civil laws and court decisions of other states
- C. federal grants during economic crises
- A. dual
- A. mandates
- A. the Bill of Rights