Government Chapter 4

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The fact that the federal government was able to get the states to adopt a uniform drinking age is an example of the

ability of the national government to use its funding authority to achieve indirectly what it cannot achieve directly.

A major debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists concerned the

balance of power between the federal and state governments.

Federal funds provided to states for a broad purpose and unrestricted by detailed requirements are called

block grants.

The New Deal increased the power of the federal government in regard to

business and the economy.

Gibbons v. Ogden increased the power of the national government by interpreting the

commerce clause of the Constitution very broadly.

Article III of the Constitution

creates the Supreme Court but allows Congress to establish lower courts.

The theory that defines the state and national governments as essentially separate from each other and carrying out independent functions is

dual federalism.

One of the great advantages of American federalism over the years has been the

flexibility it has provided the states when it comes to experimentation with public policy.

One reason for the growth of the national government's power and influence has been

heightened expectations and demands placed on the federal government.

Confederal governments are usually found today

in multinational relationships.

The enumerated powers are important because they

showed the founders' commitment to creating a strong national government.

The federal government has been able to use categorical grants to coerce states into doing what it wants most of the time because

states have become financially dependent on this aid.

The Supreme Court has interpreted the Fourteenth Amendment to

strike down racial segregation in the states.

The supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution states that

the Constitution is the supreme law of the land.

The founders intended the people to have influence over public policy through

the House of Representatives.

Although the Constitution provides for both national and state powers,

the balance between state and national powers has shifted considerably since 1787.

The rulings of the Supreme Court under John Marshall contributed to enhancement of

the power of the national government.

Congress has been reluctant to use block grants to achieve policy goals because

they allow states to pursue their own goals rather than the federal government's goals.

Federal orders that require states to operate and pay for programs created at the national level are called

unfunded mandates.

A ______ system is one in which the central government ultimately has all of the power.

unitary

The amendment process for the Constitution

was designed to allow growth and change but not to be too easy.

In the early years of the New Deal, the Supreme Court ruled that many New Deal programs

were unconstitutional.

What is the key difference between categorical grants and block grants?

Compared with categorical grants, block grants provide states with more leverage and power over how to spend grants-in-aid money.

The necessary and proper clause of the U.S. Constitution states that

Congress has the power to pass laws that are necessary and proper for the carrying out of its other powers.

McCulloch v. Maryland increased the power of the federal government by

interpreting the "necessary and proper" clause of the Constitution very broadly.

In the United States,

legislative, executive, and judicial powers are handled by separate institutions.

The enumerated powers are

listed in Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court has interpreted the ______ clause of the Constitution so broadly that there are very few restrictions on what Congress can do.

necessary and proper

The New Deal increased the scope of both national and state powers by

redefining the purpose of American government.


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