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Federalism

Federalism

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11th Grade

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Lindsey Jarrett

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How does the supremacy clause ensure that our government won't fall apart if the states and United States get in a fight. Brainstorm with your table.

Sentence Starter: After reviewing the information provided in my notes, I assume that the supremacy clause __________________________________

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Expressed Powers

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Powers that are directly stated in the constitution
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Powers that are implied but not directly stated
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Powers that are not mentioned in the constitution
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Powers that are granted by the president

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What is a patent?

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A patent is a type of trademark.
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A patent is a document that protects a company's brand name.
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A patent is a legal document that grants exclusive rights to a company for their invention.
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A patent is a legal document that grants exclusive rights to an inventor for their invention.

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What is a copyright?

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A government-issued identification document
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Legal right that grants exclusive rights to the creator of an original work
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A form of trademark protection
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A type of software license

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Multiple Choice

Examples of Expressed Powers

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The power to declare war
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The power to regulate education
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The power to control healthcare
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The power to control local government

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Example of implied Power

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The power to regulate interstate commerce
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The power to declare war
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The power to collect taxes
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The power to establish post offices

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Example of expressed powers

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The power to declare war
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The power to control education
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The power to regulate marriage and divorce
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The power to control public health and safety

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between interstate and intrastate?

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Interstate refers to activities or transactions that occur within a single state, while intrastate refers to activities or transactions that occur between two or more states.
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Interstate refers to activities or transactions that occur between two or more states, while intrastate refers to activities or transactions that occur within a single state.
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Interstate refers to activities or transactions that occur within a city, while intrastate refers to activities or transactions that occur within a state.
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Interstate and intrastate are two terms that are used interchangeably and have the same meaning.

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Examples of reserved powers

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The power to declare war
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The power to regulate interstate commerce
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The power to coin money
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The power to establish local governments

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