
Federalism Amendments
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Social Studies
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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5 Slides • 4 Questions
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Federalism - National, State, Local Gov't
By Mary Corrigan
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Federalism - shared power
Expressed/Enumerated/Delegated - Powers listed in Constitution for federal government
Concurrent Powers - Powers shared between Federal and State governments
Reserved Powers - Powers specific to the states; 10th Amendment
The Supremacy Clause (Article VI) ensures that Federal law will always rule over State Laws
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following scenarios best fits with the idea of a federalist system of government?
Citizens must follow laws at both the state and federal level
States have the ability to regulate certification requirements
The President appoints ambassadors to represent the US
The Constitution contains information on how to create Amendments
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a weakness of the Articles of Confederation that we see corrected by enumerated powers
The federal government can create a military
States are able to decide certification for certain jobs
Congress is able to coin money
Taxes are collected at the Federal and State level
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Comparing Constitutions
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Multiple Choice
Why is the Florida Constitution more specific than the US Constitution?
The powers reserved by the 10th Amendment covers a wide variety of categories
The US Constitution gives the majority of the power to Congress so they can regulate it
The US Constitution gives the majority of the power to the President who makes all the decisions
The US Constitution has many gaps that create issues when it comes to power and states want to avoid that issue
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County, city, town, village, etc...
State can regulate municipal powers
Basic executive/legislative power:
County commisioner, Town Council, Mayor, etc...
Limited powers to regulate government
Federal government uses $$ to influence
States depend on federal money so may be forced to follow federal guidelines
Grants, federal mandates, tax breaks, etc...
Municipal government
Legislative - Senate and House of Representatives
Executive - Governor and Lt. Governor
Judicial - cases move UP through system
State Supreme Court (7 justices)
DIstrict Court of Appeals
Circuit Court
County Court
State government
Florida - State and Local Government
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Choice
How does the Federal Government influence 10th Amendment issues?
The states must run all laws and regulations by the federal government for official aproval
The Federal government has ultimate say on what happens within the states
They do not have any power to influence 10th Amendment issues
The can offer grants and federal support or withhold funding to get states to cooperate
Federalism - National, State, Local Gov't
By Mary Corrigan
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