The division of power between a national government and state governments is called:
Unit 7: 3.4, 3.13, 2.10

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federalism
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Powers written in the Constitution. National government powers.
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enumerated or expressed powers
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Powers not written in the Constitution but are "necessary and proper" to carry out the powers that are written in the Constitution. National government powers.
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implied powers
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Powers not written in the Constitution but expected to be done because governments do them. National government powers.
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inherent powers
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State powers.
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reserved powers
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Powers that both the national government and the state government have or share.
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concurrent powers
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Government obligations are: what the government is supposed to do for the people (like provide for the common defense)
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what the government is supposed to do for the people (like provide for the common defense)
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