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Foundations Review L2 Los Federales Power Play! Case Law Lost and Found Grab Bag

System in which governmental powers are divided among 2 or more levels of government. 200 End Answer: Federalism

400 System in which most political power resides with the national government. End Answer: Unitary

600 System in which most political power resides with provincial or local governments. End Answer: confederation

800 System in which political power is shared among levels of government. End Answer: Cooperative federalism

1000 System used through most of US history in which political powers are strictly defined for each level of government. End Answer: Dual federalism

200 Power to provide and maintain a Navy is this type of power. End Answer: Enumerated

400 End Answer: 17th The procedure for selecting Senators was modified in this amemdment.

600 The power to regulate intrastate Commerce is this type of power End Answer: reserved

800 Power to levy taxes is this type of power. End Answer: concurrent

1000 In America’s federalist system, most Economic policymaking power is given to the _______. End Answer: states

200 Established the principle of judicial review. End Answer: Marbury v. Madison

400 This term describes the effect of decision in Gibbons v. Ogden on Congress’ power over commerce. End Answer: expanded

600 This case marks the 1 st time that SCOTUS attempted to curtail Congressional abuse of the commerce clause. End Answer: US v. Lopez

800 This case marked the first challenge to federal power, involving the Supremacy Clause. End Answer: McCulloch v. Maryland

1000 This Constitutional right MAY be legally suspended in times of war or national emergency. End Answer: Freedom of speech

200 British policy of salutary neglect ended after this event. End Answer: French and Indian War

400 Delegates to the Constitutional Convention were almost exclusively from these geographic areas. End Answer: Urban/cities

600 Delegates to the Constitutional Convention were said to be well _____, well ____, well _____ and well _____. End Answer: Read Bred Fed Wed

800 Power shifted from the _____ to the _____ following the creation of an independent US government. End Answer: Wealthy  Middle Class

1000 Name the three original cabinet-level Departments created by Washington. End Answer: State Treasury War

200 Most Members of Congress were involved in this profession in a previous life. End Answer: law

400 This group of Americans is statistically the most politically informed. End Answer: 65+ years

600 Type of public policy which involves taxing and spending. End Answer: Budgetary choice

800 This is the number of electors who comprise the Electoral College and select America’s presidents. End Answer: Senator + Reps = 535 today

1000 This part of American government is the most insulated from public opinion. End Answer: Bureaucracy