POLS 111 - Chapter 3
State laws banning interracial marriage were struck down by the Supreme Court in ________.
1967
Prior to the Supreme Court's 2015 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges, ________ states recognized same-sex marriage.
37
The power of Congress to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the several states, and with Native American tribes is found in ________ of the U.S. Constitution.
Article I
________ is the strategy of delegating authority to a lower level of government.
Devolution
Commerce among the several states" was first defined in
Gibbons v. Ogden
Who articulated the doctrine of nullification before the Civil War?
John C. Calhoun
Who wrote the Supreme Court opinions in both McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) and Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)?
John Marshall
Who was the first president to promote New Federalism?
Nixon
The Constitution stipulates which of the following about relationships between states?
No state shall enter into a compact or agreement with another state without the approval of Congress.
Which type of grant requires state and local governments to submit proposals to the federal government and compete for funding?
Project
An example of ________ federalism is when federal officials establish environmental standards that every state must follow.
Regulated
Which of the following statements best describes the history of American federalism?
Since the Founding, there has been considerable debate about the allocation of responsibilities between the states and the federal government.
Why do many political scientists and economists believe that states and localities should not be in charge of redistributive programs?
States and local governments have to compete with each other and therefore do not have an incentive to spend money on the needy people in their areas.
Why did local governments become administratively important in the early years of the Republic?
States lacked the power to implement and enforce laws and relied, therefore, on local governments.
Which statement best describes the Supreme Court's decisions about federalism during the 1990s?
The Court limited the power of the national government over the state governments.
Which event was most influential in the rise of a more active national government?
The Great Depression
Which of the following statements is true about the Defense of Marriage Act?
The act stipulates that the federal government will recognize same-sex marriage
Which of the following statements best describes the 2005 Supreme Court's ruling on medicinal marijuana?
The federal government has the power to regulate use of medicinal marijuana under the commerce clause.
Which of the following is the best example of a unitary system of government?
The federal government sets detailed educational guidelines that all local governments must implement.
State governments are often called the "laboratories of democracy" because they
allow governments to experiment with many different approaches in order to find the policies that best meet the needs of their citizens.
Federal officials seeking to give states more authority are most likely to support ________.
block grants
A federal grant to states to assist in the building of new public schools is an example of a ________ grant.
categorical
The privileges and immunities clause of Article IV is also referred to as the ________ clause.
comity
Which clause of the U.S. Constitution has been important in allowing the growth of national power?
commerce clause
The ability to charter banks is an example of a ________ power
concurrent
One argument for a strong federal government is that it promotes ________ across states.
equality
The fact that state governments are required to enforce restraining orders placed on stalkers and batterers in other states is a result of the
full faith and credit clause of the Constitution.
The goal of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act was to
limit the costs associated with unfunded mandates by ensuring that Congress knows how much it is expecting of state and local governments and the private sector.
The purpose of the Tenth Amendment is to
limit the powers of the federal government by reserving certain powers to the states and to the people.
Which clause is the source of implied powers under the U.S. Constitution?
necessary and proper
Marble cake federalism" is associated with the
pattern of intergovernmental cooperation that has blurred the lines between the states and the national governments.
The main function of the privileges and immunities clause of Article IV is that it
prevents states from discriminating against nonresidents.
When Alaska passed a law in the 1970s that gave state residents preference over nonresidents in obtaining work on oil pipelines, this law violated the ________ clause.
privileges and immunities
During the era of dual federalism, the primary goal of the federal government's domestic policies was to
promote the development of commercial activity between and among the states.
The fugitive slave clause of the Constitution ensured that slavery would be
protected by obligating free states to return runaway slaves to the state from which they escaped
Economic policies that attempt to benefit the poor with an increase in taxing and spending are referred to as ________.
redistributive programs
Unfunded mandates are unpopular among those who want to
reduce the power of the federal government
The Secure Communities program
required state and local authorities to check the fingerprints of people being booked into jail against a Homeland Security database.
The Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) was significant because it
required that all states offer marriage licenses to two people of the same sex
Which powers, derived from the Tenth Amendment, are neither delegated to the national government nor denied to the states?
reserved
In the 1990s, the Supreme Court's "federalism revolution" helped to
return more power to the states.
In a federal system, governmental responsibilities are
shared by both state and federal governments.
A major reason that the slogan "states' rights" became tarnished in the 1950s and 1960s was that it had been used by
southern opponents of the civil rights movement to support Jim Crow laws
Under the traditional system of American federalism, most of the fundamental governing in the United States was done by________.
state governments
Which level of government writes the majority of criminal laws?
state governments
The full faith and credit clause of the Constitution requires the
states to honor each other's public acts and legal decisions.
The Southern Manifesto
was written by southern officials who declared that their states were not bound by Supreme Court decisions outlawing racial segregation.