Exam 1- Chapter 4
The ___________ is the term researchers use to characterize the overall collection of national, state and local governments in the United States.
intergovernmental system
the right of municipal governments to enact their own legislation in certain administrative areas.
home rule
A requirement that a state undertake an activity or provide a service that maintains a minimum national standard is called a(n)
mandate
According to John Marshall's decision in McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), the elastic clause might be interpreted to mean that Congress can take a particular action not specified in the Constitution if that action is
plainly adapted to achieving a legitimate constitutional end (establishing a national bank)
Suppose Congress funds elementary education by giving states a grant. The states may then designate the specific educational programs (elementary, secondary or vocational) to receive the funds. This is an example of a _________ grant.
block
In response to the use of national mandates and restraints that have become so dominant, theorists have developed a new theory known as _____ federalism.
coercive
The ___________ gives Congress the power to regulate commerce among the states.
commerce clause
The constitution expressly gives the federal government the power to _____________ within the states.
create a postal system
The Great Depression represented a shift away from __________ and toward
dual federalism; cooperative federlism
The "necessary and proper" clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution is an example of a(n) "__________ clause."
elastic
In the last 200 years, Congress has tremendously increased the scope of the national government by using
elastic clause & enumerated powers
Two or more governments share power and authority over the same land and people
federalism
a power NOT specifically mentioned in the Constitution but necessary if another specific grant of power is to be carried our is called
implied power
According to the text, one could see the rise of coercive federalism as simply shifting the pluralist struggle from
state capitals to Washington DC
Conflicts related to power-sharing between states and the national government are settled by
the supreme court
The complexity of the American federal system encourages
pluralism
In Dred Scott, the Supreme Court decided that Congress had no power to
prohibit slavery
The national government has come to rely increasingly on its _______ power to shape state policies.
regulatory
A(n) _____ forbids state governments from exercising certain powers.
restraint
A government unit created to perform particular functions, such as fire protection and water purification and distribution is known as a(n)
special district
supreme court favored what in different time lines
1995-present: states rights 1930-1995: expansion of national authority
dual federalism
-national government limited by constitutional purposes -each unit is sovereign within its sphere -tension
amendment dealing with proponent of states rights and enumerated powers
10th
The use of highway construction funds has been an effective means to promote
cooperative federalism
types of categorical grants
formula and project grants
submitting redistricting plans to the Justice Department for approval.
preclearance
The power of Congress to enact laws by which the national government assumes complete or partial responsibility for a state government function is known as
preemption
The power of Congress to enact laws by which the national government assumes complete or partial responsibility for a state government function is known as
preemtion
The process of redrawing boundaries for electoral jurisdictions is known as
redistricting... lines are drawn by state legislators
The general conclusion of the Supreme Court in United States v. Lopez was that
there are limits to the national government's ability to regulate behavior based on the commerce clause.