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American Government 1.8, Federalism in the US & Review

American Government 1.8, Federalism in the US & Review

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10th - 12th Grade

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Barbie Gregory

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14 Slides • 26 Questions

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American Government 1.8, Federalism in the United States & Unit 2 Review

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​Materials Needed:

  • ​Pen/Pencil/Paper

  • 2.3.4 Study Guide

  • ​2.4.1 Review

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Open Ended

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IN YOUR OWN WORDS...What is Federalism?

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How is our system of Federalism another example of a compromise between the Federalists and Antifederalists viewpoints?

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Let's review Federalism!

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Let's review Federalism!

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Let's review Federalism!

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Multiple Choice

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These powers denied are an example of the principle of:

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republicanism

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checks and balances

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rule of law

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limited government

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popular sovereignty

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Multiple Choice

What type of powers are shared by federal and state governments?

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Delegated powers

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Concurrent powers

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Reserved powers

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Multiple Choice

Why are inherent powers granted to the federal government?

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The Constitution expressly grants the federal government these powers.

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These powers are necessary for a national government to operate.

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How does the Constitution ensure that state governments have a large share of power?

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How does the supremacy clause establish a relationship between the federal and state governments.

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Let's Review Federalism!

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Play the Kahoot! that follows on the next slide to find out how well you know The "Federal" in Federalism.

 

​Here is the Game Pin you will need to participate and compete against classmates:

 

0492342​

​Be sure to use your actual name when playing the Kahoot!

 

Be sure to record your score when done!

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Kahoot!

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What was your final score?

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Open Ended

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Overall, how did you do? Did you score better or worse than you expected?

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Review the Key Terms from 2.3.4 Study Guide:

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Review the 2.3.4 Study Guide:

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Review the 2.3.4 Study Guide:

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Review the 2.3.4 Study Guide:

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Choice

Since the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, the system of federalism in the United States has changed dramatically. The system of _____federalism, with well-defined separation between state and federal activity, has shifted to a system of _____ federalism, in which activities between levels of government are blurred.

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dual, cooperative

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cooperative, dual

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Multiple Choice

Which system of federalism more clearly separates the powers of federal and state governments?

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Dual federalism

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Cooperative federalism

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Multiple Choice

What was the impact of the Supreme Court's decision in McCulloch v. Maryland?

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The Court struck down state segregation laws and gave the federal government the power to desegregate schools.

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The Court declared that states could not pass laws that interfered with federal laws.

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Multiple Choice

Throughout U.S. history, how has the balance of power between federal and state governments shifted?

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The balance of power has shifted to the federal government.

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The balance of power has shifted to favor the states.

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Let's Review Federalism!

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Play the Kahoot! that follows on the next slide to find out how well you know Federalism: The division of powers.

 

​Here is the Game Pin you will need to participate and compete against classmates:

 

09862200

 

​Be sure to use your actual name when playing the Kahoot!

 

Be sure to record your score when done!

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Kahoot!

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Open Ended

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What was your final score?

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Open Ended

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Overall, how did you do? Did you score better or worse than you expected?

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Take a few minutes to access Review 2.4.1 in your course. Review the lessons and objectives for Unit 2 to assess your current strengths, as well as areas in which you still need some work. Remember, be sure to complete all study guides for Unit 2 and have those available (along with any other notes you might have taken) while testing.  As always, send any questions you have to me.

2.4.2 TST 20 MC ?'s = 40 POINTS

One attempt only!​

Q/A Unit 2 study guides!!!

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Reminders!

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Poll

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In what areas/topics do you feel most prepared for your Unit 2 Test(s)?

Establishing the Constitution

Examining the Constitution

Federalism in the United States

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Poll

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In what areas/topics do you feel least prepared for your Unit 2 Test(s)?

Establishing the Constitution

Examining the Constitution

Federalism in the United States

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What remaining questions do you have about Unit 2?

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How can I better prepare you for Unit 3 utilizing our live sessions? (What worked, did you like, or would you like to see during our live sessions?)

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What is your current Grade to Date Grade in American Government?

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How many Overdue Activities do you currently have in American Government?

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What is your current plan to fix this?

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How can I help?

American Government 1.8, Federalism in the United States & Unit 2 Review

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​Materials Needed:

  • ​Pen/Pencil/Paper

  • 2.3.4 Study Guide

  • ​2.4.1 Review

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