1) Those who supported the proposed Constitution. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists c) Delagates d) Writers 2) Those who opposed the Constitution. They believed the national government would be too strong and ignore the rights of states. a) Federalists b) Anti-Federalists c) Delagates d) Writers 3) Form of government in which power is divided between the federal, or national, government and the states. a) communism b) confederalism c) federalism d) socialism 4) Specifically granted to the federal government in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. This includes the power to coin money, to regulate commerce, to declare war, to raise and maintain armed forces, and to establish a Post Office a) enumerated powers b) reserved powers c) concurrent powers d) people powers 5) Powers that are set aside, or reserved, for the states. They include regulating trade with state borders, setting up schools, and making rules for marriage and divorce. a) enumerated powers b) reserved powers c) concurrent powers d) people powers 6) Powers that both levels of government carry out. Examples include collecting taxes, borrowing money, and setting up courts and prisons. a) enumerated powers b) reserved powers c) concurrent powers d) people powers 7) Also called “the necessary and proper clause”. It allows Congress to use powers not directly listed in the Constitution. a) Electric Clause b) Supremacy Clause c) Congressional Clause d) Elastic Clause 8) First ten amendments in the Constitution a) Bill of Rights b) Declaration of Independence c) Amendment Clause d) Articles of Confederation
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