Federalism

Federalism

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7th - 8th Grade

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1.

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The division of power between the states and national government is known as the principle of-

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Federalism

2.

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What do you call the powers of the government that are written in the Constitution?

Back

Expressed powers

3.

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Front

Powers the Constitution give to the state governments are known as

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Reserved powers

4.

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Front

The Constitution created a federal form of government where the __________ government is supreme

Back

National

5.

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If a state law conflicts with or contradicts a law of Congress made in accordance with the U.S. Constitution-

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The law of Congress will prevail because the national government is supreme

6.

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The national government can declare war, the states set up local governments, and both state and national governments can tax. This is an example of--

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federalism

7.

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Front

Expressed powers are powers in the Constitution that are given to which level of government?

Back

National

8.

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Front

Which responsibility completes this table? Options: Licenses new cars, Imposes traffic fines, Establishes public schools, Conducts foreign policy

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Conducts foreign policy

9.

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The Constitution forbids the states from doing all of the following EXCEPT- Declare war, Deal with foreign countries, Coin money

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Make laws