21. Grants specific powers
to national government
Limits on powers
granted to federal
government and states
Lays out relationships
among states and
between states and
federal government
26. Article I, Section 8
Exclusive Powers
Examples:
Coin money
Regulate interstate and
foreign commerce
Tax imports and exports
Make treaties
Declare war
27.
28. Known as “elastic clause”
Grants Congress power to pass laws “which
shall be necessary and proper for carrying
into execution the Foregoing powers”
29.
30. Tenth Amendment
What is the “police power?”
Guarantee Clause (Article IV, Section 4)
“The United States shall guarantee to every state in
this union a republican form of government…”
Federalist 39 (Madison)
31.
32. Taxing
Borrowing and
Spending Money
Establishing Court
Systems
Regulating Elections
33.
34.
35. States cannot enter treaties or alliances
14th and 15th Amendments to Constitution
14: Due Pr0cess, Equal Protection Clauses
15:Voting Rights
36.
37. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
NATION AND STATES
Supremacy Clause
ArticleVI, Clause 2
“This Constitution, and the
Laws of the United States…
shall be the supreme law
of the land…”
Sovereign Immunity
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN STATES
Full Faith and Credit Clause
Privileges & Immunities Clause
“The Congress shall have power to
make all laws which shall be
necessary and proper to secure to the
citizens of each state all privileges
and immunities of citizens in the
several states...”
50. Increase in devolution to subnational units
Began during Nixon
General Revenue Sharing
Reagan and Block Grants
Money for broad purposes
Reduced size and power of federal govt.