An amendment can proposed by a 2/3 vote of Congress and ratified by of state legislatures. (A) Both Kansas and the national government can tax citizens. ~define crimes, set punishments, take private property for public use (C) Congress declared war on Japan in 1941. (E) In Marbury v Madison it was established that the Supreme Court would have the power of judicial review. Political parties have shaped the government through political conventions and other processes (G) President Wilson negotiated the Paris Peace Treaty in 1918. (I) The federal government has the power to regulate immigration, acquire new territory, protect the nation against rebellion, etc. (K) Congress has authorized the building of 42,000 miles of interstate ~made possible by their power to regulate interstate commerce (B) Kansas prohibits minors from marrying without parental consent, determine the status of gambling and prostitution, require that plumbers, hairdressers and lawyers have a license to practice, etc. (D) See implied powers (F) The national government signed the Paris Peace Accords which ended the war with South Vietnam. Therefore the state of California cannot take it upon themselves to continue that war. 13th Amendment abolished slavery; it is illegal in all states, no exceptions (H) Declare war, ratify peace treaties, coin money & regulate immigration (J) Kansas must accept state document issued by other states: birth, property titles, most marriages and divorces ~same sex marriage are problematic/ has not been heard by the Supreme Court (L)

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implied powers :
inherent powers:
resverd powers:
exclusive powers:
concurrent powers:
supremacy clause:
necessary & proper clause:
full faith & credit:
informal amendment:
formal amendment:

i already got the first two, is
delgented powers: Congress declared war on Japan 1941
expressed powers: President wilson negotiated the paris treaty in 1918​

An amendment can proposed by a 23 vote of Congress and ratified by of state legislatures A Both Kansas and the national government can tax citizens define crime class=