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Warmup
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Lecture Ch. 4 Federalism
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Federalism defined Federalism
A system of government in which power is divided up between a central government and many smaller governments Supremacy Clause The Constitution is the highest (most supreme) law of the land US Constitution US Government State Constitutions State Governments Local/City Governments
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Powers of the National Government
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The Division of Powers National Government Both State Government
Delegated Powers -Regulate interstate and foreign trade -Borrow and coin money Declare war and make peace Concurrent Powers -Collect taxes -Borrow money Make and enforce laws Reserved Powers -Establish local governments -Conduct elections -Set up public schools Ratify amendments Powers denied national gov. -tax exports -abridge the Bill of Rights Powers denied both -Deny due process of law -Grant title of nobility Powers denied state gov. -Coin money -Make treaties -Tax imports or exports
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Nation’s obligations Cooperative federalism
Parent/child relationship where states are aided and guided by national gov. Protection against invasion and domestic violence Federal grants-in-aid Block grants Revenue sharing
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Interstate Relations Interstate Compacts Full faith and credit
Agreements between states Full faith and credit States must honor one another’s licenses/laws Extradition The process of obtaining criminal’s from one state to the next Privileges and Immunities No state may draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those of other States
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