1. States must honor each other's laws and court decisions according to... (C)

A) 1st Amendment
B) Privileges and Immunities Clause
C) Full Faith and Credit Clause
D) Revenue Sharing

2. The National Government can enter a State to restore order in cases of domestic unrest. (A)
A) True
B) False

3. The powers given to the National Government by the US Constitution are... (A)
A) delegated powers
B) police powers
C) reserved powers
D) division of powers

4. The National Government can form a new State out of an existing State without the permission of the existing State. (A)
A) True
B) False

5. Iowa has to honor a marriage that was granted in Indiana. (B?)
A) True
B) False

6. The Constitution does not allow States to make treaties with one another, but it does allow two or more States the right to make _______ _________ with one another.
1. trade agreenments?

7. The Constitution specifically lists the 1. __________ powers.
1. enumerated?

8. ________________ allows for one central government and several smaller regional ones.
(?)

9. Powers that are shared by both the National Government and the States are called... (E)
A) reserved powers
B) enumerated powers
C) inherent powers
D) implied powers
E) concurrent powers

10. The Supreme Court carries out most of the country's procedures for persons becoming US citizens. (B)
A) True
B) False

11. The National Government expects the money States receive from grants-in-aid programs to be used for certain items that it approves. (A)
A) True
B) False

12. The part of the Constitution that guarantees interstate citizenship so one State will not discriminate against an out-of-state person is...
A) Revenue Sharing
B) Full Faith and Credit Clause
C) First Amendment
D) Privileges and Immunities Clause

13. Powers that are suggested by or inferred from the US Constitution are...
(Implied?)
A) implied powers
B) inherent powers
C) enumerated powers
D) reserved powers

1. C

2. A
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. trade agreements
7. enumerated
8. ?
9. E
10. B
11. A
12. ?
13. A

Your answers are correct -- except for 4.

8. Constitution?

12. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privileges_and_Immunities_Clause

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5 is true. 8 is federalism

1. The answer to question 1 is C) Full Faith and Credit Clause. To get this answer, you can refer to Article IV, Section 1 of the United States Constitution, which states that "Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State."

2. The answer to question 2 is A) True. To get this answer, you can refer to Article IV, Section 4 of the United States Constitution, which states that the National Government shall guarantee to every State in the Union a Republican Form of Government and shall protect each of them against domestic violence.

3. The answer to question 3 is A) delegated powers. To get this answer, you can refer to Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution, which lists the specific powers granted to Congress.

4. The answer to question 4 is B) False. To get this answer, you can refer to Article IV, Section 3 of the United States Constitution, which states that no new state shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other state without the consent of the legislatures of the states involved.

5. The answer to question 5 is B) False. To get this answer, you can refer to the Full Faith and Credit Clause mentioned in question 1. While states generally do have to recognize certain legal agreements and court decisions made in other states, there are exceptions when it comes to certain matters, such as same-sex marriage.

6. The missing words for question 6 are "interstate compacts." To get this answer, you can refer to Article I, Section 10 of the United States Constitution, which allows states to enter into agreements between themselves, with the consent of Congress.

7. The missing word for question 7 is "enumerated." To get this answer, you can refer to Article I, Section 8 which lists the specific powers granted to Congress.

8. The missing words for question 8 are "federalism" or "federal system." To get this answer, you can understand that federalism is the concept of dividing power between a central government and regional governments.

9. The answer to question 9 is E) concurrent powers. To get this answer, you can refer to the concept of concurrent powers, which are powers that are shared by both the National Government and the States. This is mentioned in various parts of the Constitution, such as Article I, Section 8.

10. The answer to question 10 is B) False. To get this answer, you can understand that the procedures for persons becoming US citizens are carried out by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), which is an agency of the Department of Homeland Security, not the Supreme Court.

11. The answer to question 11 is A) True. To get this answer, you can understand that grants-in-aid programs are funds provided by the National Government to States for specific purposes, and the National Government often expects that these funds will be used in accordance with certain guidelines or restrictions.

12. The answer to question 12 is D) Privileges and Immunities Clause. To get this answer, you can refer to Article IV, Section 2 of the United States Constitution, which states that "The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States."

13. The answer to question 13 is A) implied powers. To get this answer, you can understand that implied powers are powers that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution but are considered necessary to carry out the expressed powers. This concept is often associated with the Necessary and Proper Clause, also known as the Elastic Clause, found in Article I, Section 8.