CH 3 Pretest
________ powers exist when both the state and national governments share authority in certain domains.
Concurrent
Power reserved to the state government to regulate the health, safety, and morals of its citizens is called absolute power.
False
Which president introduced and presided over the New Deal?
Franklin Roosevelt
What is it called when a state grants a city the ability to govern its own local affairs?
Home rule
Using block grants to return power to the states was part of the_________ during Nixon (1969-1974) and Reagan (1981-1989) administrations'
New federalism
A state government's authority to regulate the safety health, and morals of its citizens is called a __________ power.
Police
Which powers, derived from the Tenth Amendment, are neither delegated to the national government nor denied to the states?
Reserved
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
Advocates of limiting the powers of the national government justify their positions by pointing to the _________ of the U.S Constitution.
Tenth Amendment
What was the overall importance of Mcculloch v. Maryland (1819)?
The court allowed Congress to use the necessary and proper clause to broadly interpret its delegated powers.
Devolution is a policy that removes a program from one level of government by delegating it or passing it down to a lower level of government to the state and local governments.
True
_________ compels state governments to obey costly federal regulations but does not reimburse those costs.
an unfunded mandate
If federal government passed a law that did not provide money to state and local governments but required them to construct wheelchair lifts at all train stations, it would be an example
an unfunded mandate.
When was the era of dual federalism?
from the Founding until the New Deal
Federalism is best defined as a system of government
in which power is divided between a national government and lower-level governments.
The principle of _____ gives the federal government the power to override any state or local law in one particular area of policy.
preemption
In a federal system, governmental responsibilities are
shared by both sides of state and federal governments.
The first nation to adopt federalism as its governing framework was
the United States
The full faith and credit clause of the constitution requires
the states to honor each other's public acts and legal decisions
What is the purpose of the Tenth Amendment?
to limit the powers of the federal government by reserving certain powers to the states and to the people