Matching Pairs Federalism VocabularyOnline version social studies government powers by Stephanie Ganser 1 Intrastate commerce 2 Concurrent powers 3 Last Will and Testament 4 Naturalization 5 Inherent power 6 To take care of the “general welfare of the people” 7 Welfare program 8 Contract 9 Ratify 10 Eminent domain 11 Reserved power 12 Immigration 13 Interstate commerce 14 Implied Power 15 Express powers 16 zoning 17 Charter The government taking measures to do for the common good or public good in the areas of health and safety and peace Business conducted between states Powers not delegated to the national government (unless denied) belong to the states; they are retained by the states; this is the 10th amendment Reasonably inferred from the express power, it is a logical extension of the express power Business conducted within a state Official approval An agreement between people that creates rights and duties and is enforceable by law The right for the government to take private property for a public purpose for reasonable and fair compensation Listed in the constitution to begin or set up a college, bank, business, etc. When a foreigner becomes a citizen after taking a citizenship test A government initiative that provides financial aid for housing food and health care for people that meet specific guidelines A legal document that sets forth a person’s wishes as to where their assets should go upon death Local rules that govern land use; typically 5 zones: residential, commercial, agricultural, recreational, industrial (sometimes mixed use zones) Coming to live permanently in a country Powers shared by the national and state governments A power not specifically listed in the constitution, grows out of the very existence of being a national government, you get this power “just because” you are the government