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Thursday, October 21, 2010

In your blog: Pick two areas from each of the three section in Chapter 4. Write a paragraph on those areas and what you have learned in regards to each area. You should have six total paragraphs.

Sec 1) The constitution is the basic design for the division of powers. The division of powers is split between the National government and the states. The division of powers was orginally in the constitution then it was later spelled out in the Bill of Rights.
       2) Like the government is denied rights to make some laws, the states are also denied powers too. Some powers would be no state can enter into a confederation, alliance, or form any treaty. Also, no states can tax any function of the National government.

Sec2 1) Any invasion to any state in the United States, would be taken as an attack on the whole country its self. Back when the 13 original colonies were coming to an agreement to stop making war materials, they made and "iron clad agreement" to stand up for one another in the case of any one or more states being attacked. Very rarely does the federal government get involved in domestic disputes, but when there are large uncontrollable riots and robberys, the national guard is sent in alog with other members of law enforcemnt to try and restore order.
       2) If you are a contractor and you need to build a large complex of any kind, you need to get the money for the supplies and machinery. A way to get this money is to talk to the federal government and get a money grant. A grant is an amount of money givent to someone or a company to start their building for the good of mankind. You cant go and get a grant to build a house for yourself, there has to be a reason for you borrowing the money.

Sec3 1) Full Faith and Credit Clause usually operates between the states, but there are two exceptions. First, the it only works for civil matters and cannot be used for criminal matters. Basicly, one state cant go out and enforce another states laws. Second, the credit clause does not need to be given to certain divorces granted by one state to members of another state.
         2)Privilages and immunities, states that no state can draw unreasonable disticntions between its own residents adn those persons who happen to live in other states.

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