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Quiz Review Warm-up 1.Powers belonging only to the federal government a.concurrent powers b.enumerated powers c.implied powers d.reserved powers 2.Powers.

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1 Quiz Review Warm-up 1.Powers belonging only to the federal government a.concurrent powers b.enumerated powers c.implied powers d.reserved powers 2.Powers retained by the states a.concurrent powers b.enumerated powers c.implied powers d.reserved powers

2 3.Powers not specifically listed in the Constitution. a.concurrent powers b.enumerated powers c.implied powers d.reserved powers 4.Powers shared by the federal and state government. a.concurrent powers b.enumerated powers c.implied powers d.reserved powers

3 5.federalism 6.popular sovereignty 7.republicanism/ representative democracy a.authority of the people b.a system of limited government where the people are the ultimate source of power. c.a system in which the power is shared between the national and state governments

4 8. Legislative Branch 9. Executive Branch 10. Judicial Branch a.The branch of government, including the federal court system, that interprets the nation’s laws b.The branch of government, headed by the president, that carries out the nation’s laws and policies c.The branch of government that makes the nation’s laws

5 National Government (Enumerated Powers) Regulate Trade Coin Money Provide an army and navy Conduct Foreign Affairs Set up Federal Courts National & State Governments (Concurrent Powers) Enforce the laws Establish courts Collect taxes Borrow Money Provide for the general welfare State Governments (Reserved Powers) Regulate trade within the state Establish local government systems Conduct elections Establish public school systems

6 National Government (Enumerated Powers) Regulate Trade Coin Money Provide an army and navy Conduct Foreign Affairs Set up Federal Courts National & State Governments (Concurrent Powers) Enforce the laws Establish courts Collect taxes Borrow Money Provide for the general welfare State Governments (Reserved Powers) Regulate trade within the state Establish local government systems Conduct elections Establish public school systems 11. Which of these is a concurrent power? a.conduct elections b.provide an army c.coin money d.collect taxes

7 National Government (Enumerated Powers) Regulate Trade Coin Money Provide an army and navy Conduct Foreign Affairs Set up Federal Courts National & State Governments (Concurrent Powers) Enforce the laws Establish courts Collect taxes Borrow Money Provide for the general welfare State Governments (Reserved Powers) Regulate trade within the state Establish local government systems Conduct elections Establish public school systems 12. Which of these is a enumerated powers? a.collect taxes b.provide an army and navy c.conduct elections d.establish public school systems

8 13.Which of the following is not an example of checks and balances? a.Congress overrides a president’s veto? b.The Supreme court declares a law unconstitutional c.The President vetoes a law passed by Congress d.Congress passes a law 14. The power to declare war is reserved for the a.president b.cabinet c.Supreme Court d.Congress


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