Quiz: Lessons 10-11
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| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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Expressed power | arrow_right_alt | these powers are delegated to the federal government specifically in the Constitution and are also called enumerated powers |
Implied power | arrow_right_alt | these powers are reasonably suggested by the enumerated powers that are granted to Congress |
Inherent power | arrow_right_alt | these are powers that Congress needs to do the job. The powers are a logical part of the powers delegated to Congress and the president. |
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
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Block grant | arrow_right_alt | Grants made for a closely defined purpose, such as school lunches. These grants usually have strings attached, makes its own monetary contribution, provides an agency to administer the funds, and obeys guidelines tailored to the purpose of receiving funds. |
Project grant | arrow_right_alt | Grants made for broadly defined purposes such as social services. They have fewer strings attached and State and local government have greater freedom in deciding how to spend the money. |
Categorical grant | arrow_right_alt | Grant made to states, localities, and private agencies such as the Department of Health and Human Services makes these grants through its National Institutes of Health to support scientists engaged in research on Covid. Many state and local governments apply for these grants to fund their job training and employment programs. |