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Federalism

Preview Activity Which level of government in the United States of America has the most power? Explain your answer.

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Federalism states federal The Constitution of the United States of America establishes the principle of ______________, which is the division and sharing of power between the ___________ and ________ government. Federalism states federal

federal national Federalism: This means the U.S. has a _________ form of government in which the ___________ government is supreme. federal national

SR10 states 10th Federalism: The powers not given to the national government by the Constitution of the United States of America are reserved for the ________ in the ____ amendment to the U.S. Constitution. SR10 states 10th

national state limited Federalism: The Constitution of the United States of America denies powers to both the __________ and ________ governments. This is called __________ government. national state limited

Federalism: The expansion of the national government’s powers into areas traditionally reserved to the states has altered the relationship of ________ to the national government. states

Federalism: Tensions exist when federal ___________ (things they have to do) require state actions without adequate (enough) funding/money. mandates

Primary Responsibilities of Each Level: Federalism: Primary Responsibilities of Each Level: ____________- Conducts foreign policy, regulates commerce, provides defense. _________-Promotes public health, safety and welfare National State

by the national government Federalism: Power that is shared by the national government and state governments. Federalism Examples: _____________ Powers – powers given to the federal government. ____________ Powers – powers given to the states (10th Amend.) ______________ Powers – powers shared by both the federal and state governments. Expressed Declare War Print Money Schools Reserved Conduct Elections Concurrent Tax Establish Courts

Complete the processing questions on your own using your notes. Processing Activity Complete the processing questions on your own using your notes.