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1 1101 Section (Feb 1, 2013)  Attendance Roll Call  Announcement: new resource to study terms  http://www.poliscidata.com/teachingAssistant http://www.poliscidata.com/teachingAssistant  Textbook Highlights: Federalism  Note: federalism is not capitalized  Chapter Three Key Terms  Comparing U.S. & Georgia Constitutions

2 Federalism – Learning Outcomes  L01: Define federalism and contrast the federal system of government with the unitary and confederal systems in explaining where governmental power lies.

3 Federalism – Learning Outcomes  L02: Identify two advantages and two disadvantages of the U.S. federal system.

4 Federalism – Learning Outcomes  L03: Locate the sources of federalism in the U.S. Constitution. Using the terms “vertical control” and “horizontal control,” explain how the founders intended federalism and separation of powers to limit the expansion of power.

5 Federalism – Learning Outcomes  L04: Explain the historical evolution of federalism as a result of the Marshall Court, the Civil War, the New Deal, civil rights, and federal grant-making.  Gurian emphasized McCulloch v. Maryland (U.S. 1819)

6 Federalism – Learning Outcomes  L05: Evaluate [gun control policy] [marijuana laws] as a challenge to modern federalism.  Local enforcement of gun control laws: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gki-24dHHH8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gki-24dHHH8  Do the proposed laws regulate interstate commerce?  Is it a police power reserved to the states? (ref p. 71)  Consider U.S. v. Lopez (U.S. 1995) (ref p. 87)  Also consider Printz v. U.S. (U.S. 1997) (ref p. 88)

7 Federalism – Key Terms  concurrent powers  cooperative federalism v. dual federalism  constitutional terms to know:  Tenth Amendment  Full Faith and Credit Clause  Privileges and Immunities  Supremacy Clause

8 Some Differences Between U.S. & Ga. Constitutions  Georgia Constitution:  Is more detailed (no implied powers)  Include policies that would normally be passed by law.  Wordier. U.S. Constitution = 8,700 words Georgia Constitution = 39,526 words Alabama Constitution = Ridiculous (340,136 words)

9 Some Similarities Between U.S. & Ga. Constitutions  Similarities:  A Bill of Rights included in each.  Both require a separation of powers with distinct legislative, executive, and judicial branches.  Bicameralism  Judicial review (not so clear in U.S. Constitution)

10 Comparing U.S. President and Ga. Governor Both are term limited offices (2 terms) Some executive offices elected, not appointed by the Governor “plural executive” term emphasized Governor has line-item veto, President does not President and Governor both propose budgets but Governor sets spending limit based on revenue forecasts Ga. Constitution requires balanced budget

11 Comparing U.S. & Georgia Legislatures  U.S. House and Senate  Senators elected every 6 years; Reps, every 2  Still mostly white men but changing  Professional politicians, 24/7/365 job  Significant staff support (DC & district offices)  Georgia House and Senate  All Ga. legislators elected every two years, have equal-sized districts  Still mostly white men but changing  Part-time politicians (how long is session?)  Minimal staff support (great place to intern)

12 Inside the Georgia Senate

13 Comparing U.S. & Georgia Judiciaries  U.S. & Georgia Judicial Branches  Georgia Supreme Court has 7 justices – they are elected  U.S. Supreme Court has 9 justices, appointed for life  The Georgia system has more layers, more specialized courts

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15 For next time…  Next week is our last section before Midterm #1  Goals for next week:  Get caught up on assigned readings  Get organized enough to use your notes, books as reference material (for essays) and study guides (for multiple choice and short answer question)


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