Powers Granted Vs. Powers Denied in Constitution

¡Supera tus tareas y exámenes ahora con Quizwiz!

to change state boundaries

Power Denied to National Government

to tax articles exported from one state to another

Power Denied to National Government

to abridge the privaleges or immunites of citizens (14th Amendment)

Power Denied to State Governments

to coin money (state gov.)

Power Denied to State Governments

to enter into treaties

Power Denied to State Governments

to impair obligations of contracts

Power Denied to State Governments

to tax imports of exports

Power Denied to State Governments

to deny citizens the right to vote because of race, color, of previous servitude (14th Amendment)

Power Denied to both levels of government

to deny citizens the right to vote because of sex (19th Amendment)

Power Denied to both levels of government

to grant titles of nobility

Power Denied to both levels of government

to permit slavery (13th Amendment)

Power Denied to both levels of government

to coin money (national gov.)

Power Granted to National Government

to conduct foreign relations

Power Granted to National Government

to declare war

Power Granted to National Government

to establish courts inferior to the Supreme Court

Power Granted to National Government

to establish post offices

Power Granted to National Government

to make laws necessary ans proper to carry out the foregoing powers

Power Granted to National Government

to provide an army and a navy

Power Granted to National Government

to regulate commerce with foreign nations & among states

Power Granted to National Government

to conduct elections

Power Granted to State Governments

to establish local governments

Power Granted to State Governments

to exert powers the Constitution does not delegate to the national government or prohibit the states from using

Power Granted to State Governments

to ratify amendments to the federal Constitution

Power Granted to State Governments

to regulate commerce within a state

Power Granted to State Governments

to take measures for public health, safety, and morals

Power Granted to State Governments

to borrow money

Power Granted to both levels of government

to charter banks and corporations

Power Granted to both levels of government

to establish courts

Power Granted to both levels of government

to make and enforce laws

Power Granted to both levels of government

to spend money for the general welfare

Power Granted to both levels of government

to take private property for public purposes, with just compensation

Power Granted to both levels of government

to tax

Power Granted to both levels of government


Conjuntos de estudio relacionados

Georgia Constitution Exam | Chapter 1 - 3

View Set

3/18 Personal Pronouns 人称代词(我,你,他/她/它)

View Set

Quiz Ch. 4-6 IT Project Management

View Set

CHAPTER 2 - OWNERSHIPS and TRANSFERS

View Set