
Government National and State Level
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Social Studies
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 7 Questions
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Article 4: State and Local Government
•Federalism: Government Power is divided/shared between 2 Levels (National/Federal & State/Local).
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Fill in the Blanks
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Different Types of Govt. Power
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Match
Match the different types of Govt. Power to the correct definition:
Enumerated Powers
Reserved
Powers
Concurrent
Powers
Powers given to the National Govt.
Powers given to the State Govt.
Powers held by both levels.
Powers given to the National Govt.
Powers given to the State Govt.
Powers held by both levels.
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Examples of Govt. Power
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Categorize
Form an Army/Navy
Print/Coin Money
Declare War
Regulate Education
Conduct Elections
Pass Marriage Laws
Levy Taxes
Borrow Money
Maintain Law/Order
Match the following government powers to the correct category:
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How does the structure of State Governments mirror those of the Federal Government?
Each level has 3 branches (Legislative/Executive/Judicial)
Names/Roles are very similar at both levels.
Examples: State Supreme Court = Interprets State Laws
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What are two common differences between government roles at the state level?
Geography: State Officials only apply to their own state. (Federal = Entire Country)
Title of Office: US Congress (Federal) vs. South Carolina General Assembly (State).
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Governor: "Chief Executive" of a State (President = Federal).
Gubernatorial Election:
Popular Vote > Electoral Vote
Similar Powers to President (Veto, Executive Order, etc.)
Executive Branch Compare/Contrast:
Governor (State) vs. President (Federal)
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Drag and Drop
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Types of Local Govt. in the US
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Match
Match the different types of local government to the correct definition below:
Counties
Municipalities
Townships
Special Districts
Largest Form w/in a State
Includes Cities and Towns
Found in New England
Deal w/ a Particular Job
Largest Form w/in a State
Includes Cities and Towns
Found in New England
Deal w/ a Particular Job
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Counties of
South Carolina
(We live in Anderson)
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Important Responsibilities of Local Govt.
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Funding for Local Govt. in the US
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Fill in the Blanks
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The Rule of Law
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Fill in the Blanks
Article 4: State and Local Government
•Federalism: Government Power is divided/shared between 2 Levels (National/Federal & State/Local).
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