govt federalism test :(
function of the 15th amendment
Allow African American citizens to vote
who created the second bank of the united states
Congress
How was the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) different than No Child Left Behind?
it devolved more power to the state in setting educational standards
What is the overall significance of US v Lopez
it reversed the trend of expanding national power
julia is part of the ________ government, which gives her the authority to coin money, declare war, and make treaties
national
purpose of the 13th amendment
outlaw slavery
The following are 4 hypothetical congressional actions. Which does the Constitution allow under implied powers? Which does it not allow? 1. in order to maintain military strength, Congress passes a law which allows the US to draft men into militia services 2. congress believes that all citizens must have military training and passes a law requiring all ministers, priests, and rabbis in the country to give sermons supporting military training 3. with the us govt experiencing financial trouble, Congress passes a law allowing the Pres to appoint citizens "Lords and Ladies of the US." In return, these lords and ladies agree to donate large sums of money to the US Treasury 4. A back log of cases clog the federal court system. In order to reduce the buildup, Congress creates a series of special courts to hear certain kinds of cases
allows 1 & 4; doesn't allow 2 & 3
what is the function of the necessary and proper clause?
allows national govt to make any laws necessary to carry out enumerated powers
when the govt asks states to implement a policy, but does not provide funds to assist in doing so, it's called ____
an unfunded mandate
the commerce clause within the constitution gives congress which power?
authority to regulate interstate business and any commercial activity
The Controlled Substances Act is an example of Congress exercising which constitutional power?
authority to regulate interstate commerce
How would one classify the authority to create an air force?
implied power
how is a categorical grant an example of expanding national power?
states depend on the money to maintain a policy that was implemented with categorical grant
the full faith and credit clause in the constitution requires _________
states to recognize public acts and records from other states
Why did the appeals court rule in favor of Raich and Monson?
the appeals court believed that DEA raids restricted rights given to them by the state
A unitary system of govt is one in which ___
the central govt has power over all subnational govts
"Lochner era," used by legal scholars, refers to a time in American history when _____
the government tried regulating working conditions
under the Obama administration, how did the justice department handle enforcing the Controlled Substances Act?
the justice department was to focus on drug trafficking
historically, the marshall court rules in favor of:
the national government
how did the necessary and proper clause relate to the issue in this case?
the national govt claimed congress had authority under the necessary and proper clause to create a bank even though the Const did not mention such a bank
Why did the supreme court rule against Raich and Monson even though their marijuana usage was for personal reasons?
there is a market for marijuana that substantially impacts interstate commerce
what was the main purpose of Lyndon Johnson's the Great Society?
to create programs that would ensure funds given to states would not discriminate against minorities
upon his nomination for the republican party in 1980, Reagan promised _____
to devolve power back to the states
one dissenting opinion on the decision in plessy v ferguson which stated that _______
when is comes to civil rights, all citizens are created equal
cooperative federalism is ______
when the states and the national govt work together to shape public policy
In the case of Angel Raich and Diane Monson, the question was ____
whether or not state law superseded federal law
Once the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, what was the responsibility of the US?
prove that the Gun Free School Zone Act regulated an activity that was related to interstate commerce
powers retained for the people and the states, which are not given to the national govt are ______
reserved powers
When the federal government provides states with tax money and no provisions on how that money should be spent, it is known as ______
revenue sharing
process by which liberties in the bill of rights are applied to states on a case-by-case basis is known as:
selective incorporation
What was the argument Edith Windsor used when she sued the federal govt?
she stated that her marriage should be recognized at the federal level based on due process laws
Which two constitutional principles did the courts decision establish
1. implied powers doctrine 2. national supremacy
concept that anyone who is born in the US is a US citizen is a part of _______
14th amendment
which is a fact of the McCulloch v. Maryland case? 1. the state of Maryland was the only state that wanted to tax the 2nd Bank of the US 2. It centered on the question if Congress could charter national banks 3. bank officials paid the tax but thought it was too high and challenged it 4. charter for the bank was still ongoing and was cut short
2. It centered on the question if Congress could charter national banks
which group assisted Edith Windsor in filing suit against the federal govt? 1. ACLU 2. LGBT Community Center of NY 3. NY state govt 4. Canadian govt
2. LGBT Community Center of NY
Robert has been unemployed for a couple of months now due to the Great Depression, but has gotten a job though the Works Progress Administration. Which job is Robert likely to have now? 1. teaching math at a local public school 2. building a new pub school 3. assisting local govt officials 4. clerical work
2. building a new pub school
which statement best summarizes the effect of the great depression on American freedom? 1. states grew stronger and balance of federalism shifted towards state power 2. national govt grew stronger since states couldn't cope w the crisis 3. American fed as a whole grew stronger 4. the govts were able to work together to develop pub policy to get out of Depression
2. national govt grew stronger since states couldn't cope w the crisis
which statement best describes Justice Kennedy's opinion in Obergefell v. Hodges? 1. Const allows for the right of marriage including same sex marriage 2. right to marry is a fundamental right 3. the Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional as a whole 4. states must recognize and honor all types of marriages
2. right to marry is a fundamental right
Which is an example of a result of the victory in US v Windsor? 1. a same-sex couple whose marriage will be recognized by both their state of residence and the federal govt 2. a same sex couple whose marriage will be recognized and honored by all states 3. a same sex couple whose marriage will be recognized by all states but not at the federal level 4. a same sex couple whose marriage will be treated the same as an opposite sex marraige
1. a same-sex couple whose marriage will be recognized by both their state of residence and the federal govt
Which amendment has recently become an important tool in asserting state authority? 1. 10th 2. 12th 3. 13th 4. 14th
1. 10th
which statement BEST summarizes the case of US v. Lopez? 1. Congress had violated commerce clause when creating Gun-Free School Zones Act (GFSZA) 2. Congress had violated Second Amendment when creating GFSZA 3. Congress had violated full faith and credit clause when creating GFSZA 4. the GFSZA was in conflict w Texas state law
1. Congress had violated commerce clause when creating Gun-Free School Zones Act (GFSZA)
Which statement BEST explains the precedent Chief Justice John Marshall set regarding the Constitution? 1. Congress has certain implied powers not listed in the Const. 2. Congress is the only body that can levy taxes 3. creating a bank should be a power given to president 4. any powers not explicitly give to Congress in the Const. go to states
1. Congress has certain implied powers not listed in the Const.
The arguments against federal control over education can be best summarized with which statement? 1. Education has traditionally been a state issue and the federal govt has overstepped its boundaries 2. federal govt is too large to have clear idea of concerns within educational system 3. state govts do better job of ensuring equal educational opportunities than federal govt could ever do 4. without overhead of federal govt, states can save money to put back into education system
1. Education has traditionally been a state issue and the federal govt has overstepped its boundaries
which state has legalized the use of marijuana for recreational purposes? 1. Oregon 2. South Dakota 3. Iowa 4. Oklahoma
1. Oregon
which statement best summarizes the system of dual federalism? 1. the state and national govt operate within their own areas of public policy 2. state govts form public policy to have national govt enforce 3. state and national govts work together to form public policy 4. national govt forms public policy for states to enforce
1. the state and national govt operate within their own areas of public policy
Which statement BEST summarizes the relationships between basic rights and the privileges and immunities clause? 1. Criminals don't retain rights after fulfilling their sentences or after a set number of yrs 2.the more fundamental the right, the better it is protected un the priv. and immunities clause 3. if a right isn't listed within the Bill of Rights, it's not protected under the privileges and immunities clause 4. rights that aren't basic aren't protected by the privileges and immunities clause
2. the more fundamental the right, the better it is protected un the priv. and immunities clause
which statement BEST describes marshall's argument against the literal interpretation of the constitution? 1. He knew that founders did not make it an all-encompassing document 2. he did not think that Const. should be taken seriously 3. He didn't believe the Const. could contain all necessary legal codes/responsibilities 4. He worried that a literal interpretation would give states too much power and weaken the govt.
3. He didn't believe the Const. could contain all necessary legal codes/responsibilities
which of these statements about the supreme courts decision is correct? 1. Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18, US Const gives Congress power to do more than Const permits it to do 2. Additional powers, beyond those listed, are called reserved powers 3. a state govt's action may not limit the national govt's action 4. a state such a Maryland is the final judge over what takes place within its borders
3. a state govt's action may not limit the national govt's action
Maria is a political scientist who believes that the national govt and state govt should work independently of one another to create public policy. Which would Maria be in favor of? 1. cooperative fed 2. confederalism 3. dual fed 4. unitarianism
3. dual fed
Which statement BEST summarizes the effect Raich and Monson's legal challenge had on the question of authority under the American fed system? 1. paved the way for the legalization of Schedule I drugs such as marijuana 2. set precedent for others to use marijuana for approved med purposes 3. raised questions about boundaries between powers of fed and state govts 4. set precedent that fed laws should overrule state laws
3. raised questions about boundaries between powers of fed and state govts
Which statements best summarizes how the national govt and state govt conflicted in the case of Angel Raich and Diane Monson? 1. use of marijuana for medical treatment was illegal under state law but legal under fed law 2. national govt did not think state law should be in conflict w fed law 3. use of marijuana for medical treatment was legal under state law but illegal under fed law 4. state govt did not think the federal govt had a right to restrict rights of citizens
3. use of marijuana for medical treatment was legal under state law but illegal under fed law
Which key figure has lessened the possibility for relaxed laws on marijuana? 1. Pres Obama 2. Pres Trump 3. Attorney General Gonzales 4. Attorney General Sessions
4. Attorney General Sessions
Which statement BEST describes the trend of federal authority in the second half of the twentieth century? 1. Fed authority decreased because of the Great D 2. Fed authority decreased after Roosevelt's presidency 3. Fed Authority increased and expanded into public education 4. Fed authority increased and expanded into econ
4. Fed authority increased and expanded into econ
Which state spends more per-pupil? 1. Cali 2. Iowa 3. South Dakota 4. NY
4. NY
Which is a function of block grants? 1. Ensuring states are spending funds in accordance with the provisions 2. funds are to be used for purpose of improving health care systems in that state 3. states must use funds to support low-income and minority families 4. funds are provided in a way that increases state and local authority on how funds are spent
4. funds are provided in a way that increases state and local authority on how funds are spent
which statement best describes the concept of fiscal federalism? 1. national govt using grants-in-aid to influence votes in states 2. the national govt using grants-in-aid to assist states in debt 3. national govt using grants-in-aid to achieve fed policy goals 4. national govt using grants-in-aid to influence state policies
4. national govt using grants-in-aid to influence state policies
which president was responsible for passing the defense of marriage act? 1. Ronald Reagan 2. Richard Nixon 3. Bill Clinton 4. Barack Obama
Bill Clinton
who is considered one of the most important figures in shaping the American fed system of government?
John Marshall
what was the significance of the gibbons v ogden case
Marshall court used case to weigh in on powers of Congress under the commerce clause
which side won the decision
McCulloch
why did the state of Maryland sue McCulloch
McCulloch refused to pay the tax
Roosevelt established a series of programs that would provide financial aid and insurance to Americans known as _____
The New Deal
Federalism can be defined as _______
a system of govt that divides power between the state and national govts
what is an example of a concurrent power
ability to create a court system
katie is studying the reserved powers under the American fed system for an upcoming exam. which authority should katie include in her studying?
conducting elections
the constitution includes a supremacy clause which states that ______
constitution and laws of the fed govt are highest laws of the land
the new deal is an example of _____ federalism
cooperative
powers only the national govt has are known as ________
exclusive powers
powers specifically granted to the national govt in the Constitution are known as _______
expressed (enumerated) powers
Money from the national govt given to states for the purpose of carrying out public policy that the national govt has deemed important is known as ___
grants-in-aid
implied powers can be defined as _______
powers necessary to carry out enumerated powers, but not specifically listed in the Constitution
a confederal system of govt is one in which _____
subnational govts have most of the power