Constitutional Powers Quiz
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Constitutional Powers Quiz

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Which of these is considered a concurrent power?

  • Collecting taxes (correct)
  • Coining money
  • Establishing schools
  • Drafting soldiers
  • Which type of powers does the quote from the US Constitution describe: 'The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved for the States respectively, or to the people.'?

  • Powers shared by both state and federal levels
  • Powers implied within the US Constitution
  • Powers held by the states alone (correct)
  • Powers clearly identified for the federal level
  • Which government decision would best be handled at the state level?

  • Establishing trade with foreign countries
  • Allocating funding to troops
  • Issuing driver's licenses (correct)
  • Printing new currency and metal coins
  • Which powers are given directly to the people?

    <p>Reserved</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The sources of state power are specifically outlined in?

    <p>The Tenth Amendment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of powers does the quote from Article I refer to? 'Congress shall have power...[t]o make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers.'

    <p>Implied powers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these powers is considered an implied power?

    <p>Creating a national bank</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement is an accurate description of the American federal system?

    <p>The federal and state governments share powers, but federal has the majority.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Concurrent Powers

    • Collecting taxes is considered a concurrent power, meaning it is shared between state and federal governments.

    Reserved Powers

    • Powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved for the states or the people, as established in the Tenth Amendment.

    State Level Authority

    • Issuing driver's licenses is best handled at the state level, reflecting state authority over local matters.

    Definition of Powers

    • Reserved powers refer to those held directly by the states; they are not implied or concurrent.

    Interpretation of Powers

    • The quote from the Constitution concerning powers not delegated indicates a focus on powers held by the states alone.

    Tenth Amendment

    • The Tenth Amendment explicitly outlines the sources of state power, emphasizing the limits of federal authority.

    Necessary and Proper Clause

    • Congress has the authority to create implied powers, described in Article I as necessary for executing its expressed powers, often leading to debate over interpretation.

    Implied Powers

    • Creating a national bank is classified as an implied power; not explicitly stated in the Constitution but necessary for managing economic activities.

    Definition of Federalism

    • Federalism is defined as a division of power between state and national levels rather than being controlled exclusively by one entity.

    American Federal System

    • Federal and state governments share powers, with the federal government generally holding greater authority and supervision over state decisions.

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    Description

    Test your understanding of concurrent, reserved, and state powers outlined in the U.S. Constitution. This quiz covers key concepts such as the Tenth Amendment and the Necessary and Proper Clause. Explore how power is distributed between federal and state governments.

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