Exploring Concurrent Powers in U.S. Federalism

Exploring Concurrent Powers in U.S. Federalism

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Aiden Montgomery

Social Studies

6th - 10th Grade

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08:36

The video explains the concept of federalism in the U.S., highlighting how power is shared between federal and state governments. It covers concurrent powers like law-making, taxation, and public safety, and discusses the roles of various police agencies. The video also touches on infrastructure, borrowing, and public welfare, emphasizing the importance of citizen participation in government.

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1.

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What is the primary purpose of the system of federalism in the U.S.?

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Which amendment reserves many powers to state governments?

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What happens if a state law contradicts a federal law?

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What are local laws often called?

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What is the primary source of revenue for the federal government?

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Which level of government typically collects property taxes?

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Which federal agency is responsible for protecting the president?

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Which state does not have its own state police force?

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What is the purpose of eminent domain?

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What is one of the federal services included in public welfare?

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