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Federalism Quiz

Chapter 3

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What is Federalism? Power is shared between a national and state government through the people. and the national government is more powerful because of the Article VI Supremacy Clause.
New Federalism To transfer of powers from the United States federal government back to the states
Cooperative Federalism a flexible relationship between the federal and state governments in which both work together on a variety of issues and programs.
Dual Federalism Is a political arrangement in which power is divided between the federal and state governments in clearly defined terms, with state governments exercising those powers accorded to them without interference from the federal government.
What is important about the McCulloch v. Maryland 1819 court decision established that Congress may establish a bank because it was "necessary and proper" and that the federal bank could not be taxed by the state
Which President is known for starting New Federalism? What shifted in the way federal grant programs changed? Richard Nixon, it shifted where it involved the federal government providing block grants to the states to resolve a social issue.
What do police powers allow state government to enforce? state power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals EX: food and drug regulations
What type of grant from the federal government to states must be used for specific things?
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