Exploring the Concept of Federalism in the U.S.

Exploring the Concept of Federalism in the U.S.

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Liam Anderson

Social Studies

6th - 10th Grade

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The video explains federalism, a system where power is divided between a national and state governments. In the U.S., federalism allows certain powers to be held by the federal government, such as regulating trade and declaring war, while states manage their own laws and schools. The historical context of federalism stems from the desire to avoid tyranny after gaining independence from Great Britain. Federalism was a compromise to balance power between national and state governments, ensuring unity without central tyranny. The video concludes with resources for further discussion.

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What is the basic concept of federalism?

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In the United States, what is the national government commonly called?

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How many state governments exist in the United States?

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Which power is exclusively held by the federal government?

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Which of the following is a shared power between federal and state governments?

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Why did the United States adopt a system of federalism?

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What was a major concern of the states after gaining independence from Great Britain?

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What was the compromise that federalism provided?

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What is one result of federalism in the United States?

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Where can you discuss federalism or other matters related to US law?

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