How do implied and inherent powers affect the national government?
III. The States and the Nation (pages 9699) A. The reserved powers belong strictly to the states, which may exercise any power not delegated to the national government, reserved to the people, or denied them by the Constitution. B. The supremacy clause makes the acts and treaties of the United States supreme; no state law may conflict with any national law. C. Both national and state governments exercise concurrent powers independently. D. The Constitution lists powers denied to both national and state governments. E. The national government must guarantee the states: a republican form of government, protection from invasion and domestic violence, and respect for their territorial integrity. Explain how the power of government is balanced under federalism. IV. Admission of New States (pages 99100) A. Congress has the power to admit new states to the Union. B. Congress or the president may set conditions for admitting a state. C. Each state admitted is equal to every other state. D. The