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f___ powers | c_powers | s___ powers
delegated
enumerated
expressed | shared | reserved
- declare w___
- coin m____
- ratify t_____
- regulate interstate trade
- raise an army
- establish post office | - establishing c____
- ratifying amendments
- power to t___
- borrowing money
- maintain roads | - issue b___ certificates
- establishing s___
- conducting e_____
- driver’s l_____
- marriage certificates
- professional licenses
- intrastate trade
Brief Explanations
This is a fill-in-the-blank about the U.S. federal system of governmental powers. Each column corresponds to a category of powers, with examples that fit standard U.S. government definitions:
- F____ Powers: These are Delegated/Enumerated/Expressed powers held by the Federal government.
- C____ Powers: Labeled as Shared, these are Concurrent powers held by both federal and state governments.
- S____ Powers: Labeled as Reserved, these are State powers under the 10th Amendment.
The blanked terms are the standard keywords for each power example.
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F____ Powers: Federal
- Declare W____: War
- Coin M____: Money
- Ratify T____: Treaties
C____ Powers: Concurrent
- Establishing C____: Courts
- Power to T____: Tax
S____ Powers: State
- Issue B____ certificates: Birth
- Establishing S____: Schools
- Conducting E____: Elections
- Driver’s L____: Licenses