FEDERALISM Chapter 3. LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1] DEFINE FEDERALISM AND EXPLAIN WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS.[ [ PAGES 70-74 ] 2]

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FEDERALISM Chapter 3

LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1] DEFINE FEDERALISM AND EXPLAIN WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS.[ [ PAGES ] 2] DESCRIBE HOW THE CONSTITUTION DIVIDES POWER BETWEEN THE NATIONAL AND STATE GOVERNMENTS AND UNDERSTAND WHY THE SUPREMACY OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT IS THE CENTRAL PRINCIPLE OF AMERICAN FEDERALISM. [ PAGES ]

LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE 1. DEFINE THE THREE WAYS OF ORGANIZING A NATION THAT YOU FOUND IN THE TEXT 1] 2] 3]

LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE 2] IN WHAT WAYS DOES FEDERALISM DECENTRALIZE POLITICS AND POLICIES ? DEFINE DECENTRALIZE DISTINGUISH POLITICS AND POLICIES

LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO 1] LIST THE THREE ITEMS THAT ARE CONSIDERED THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND

LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO 2. WHAT IS THE SIGNIFANCE OF THE TENTH AMENDMENT? 3. EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENUMERATED POWERS AND IMPLIED POWERS?

LEARNING OBJECTIVES 3] EXPLAIN THE NATURE OF STATES’ OBLIGATIONS TO EACH OTHER [ PAGES ] 4] EXPLAIN HOW FEDERALISM IN THE UNITED STATES HAS SHIFTED FROM DUAL FEDERALISM TO COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM [ PAGES ]

LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE DESCRIBE THE NATURE OF THE STATES’ OBLIGATIONS TO EACH OTHER

LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENUMERATED POWERS AND IMPLIED POWERS 1] HOW IS DUAL FEDERALISM ANALOGOUS TO A LAYER CAKE AND COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM ANALOGOUS TO A MARBLE CAKE?

LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR 2.EXPLAIN THE THREE GENERAL STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES OF COOPERATIVE FEDERALISM