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4Federalism
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5This system of government features a written
constitution which divides power between a
central government and several regional
governments.
6What is federalism?
7Both levels of government in a federal system
derive their powers from this.
8Who are the people?
9The belief that having separate and equally
powerful levels of government works best.
10What is Dual Federalsim?
11This yummy, cooperative form of federalism began
with the New Deal.
12What is Marble Cake Federalism?
13During the Reagan Revolution, President Reagan
vowed to return administrative powers to the
states during this era of federalism.
14What is New Federalism?
15The power to tax is the power to destroy, was
uttered by the Chief Justice as part of this
ruling.
16What is McCulloch v. Maryland?
17In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Chief Justice
declared this clause to be the Linchpin of the
Constitution.
18What is the Supremacy Clause?
19In this ruling, the Supreme Court upheld
Congressional power to regulate interstate
commerce.
20What is Gibbons v. Ogden?
21This decision by the Taney Court ruled the
Missouri Compromise unconstitutional, affirming
the principles of dual federalism.
22What is Dred Scott v. Sandford?
23This post-Civil War ruling confirmed that dual
federalism left questions of equality up to the
states.
24What is Plessy v. Ferguson?
25This amendment gave state governments less
control over the US Senate.
26What is the 17th Amendment?
27The Constitutional basis of the States Reserve
(Police) powers.
28What is the 10th Amendment?
29These are often called the Civil War or
Reconstruction Amendments.
30What are the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments?
31The manner of amending the Constitution is
spelled out here.
32What is Article V?
33This Amendment addressed the fears of
Constitutional author James Madison, who opposed
enumerating a specific Bill of Rights.
34What is the 9th Amendment?
35Taxation, coinage of money, regulation of
interstate commerce, national defense
36What are enumerated powers?
37Powers not given to the Federal Government by the
Constitution and not denied to the States.
38What are reserve or police powers?
39The power to levy and collect taxes, the power to
define and punish crime
40What are concurrent powers?
41No level of the government has the power to
create these laws which declare an act illegal
without a judicial trial.
42What is a Bill of Attainder?
43The power to create local governments resides
here.
44What is state government?
45The federal government needed this in order to
raise money.
46What is the 16th Amendment?
47Starting with the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862,
these were examples of Congress using its funds
to influence State policies.
48What are categorical grants?
49Under New Federalism, these replaced many
categorical grants, making it easier for States
to accept federal funds.
50What are block grants?
51This collection of programs under LBJ used
categorical grants to direct State activities in
a War on Poverty.
52What was the Great Society?
53New Deal programs ended the era of Dual Fedralism
and ushered in this.
54What is cooperative/marble cake federalism?
55The US Congress has the power to resolve disputes
related to these agreements between states.
56What are interstate compacts?
57States must honor the laws and judicial rulings
of other states because of this.
58What is the full faith and credit clause?
59Citizens of each state are guaranteed equal
treatment under the law by this.
60What is the privileges and immunities clause?
61The legal process by which a fugitive is returned
to another state, executed by state governors.
62What is extradition?
63With this law, Congress took back the enumerated
power to make war from the executive branch.
64What is the War Powers Act?
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66In US v. Lopez, the Supreme Court limited
Congressional use of the Elastic Clause for the
first time since the New Deal over this issue.
67What are gun-free school zones?