US GOV CHP 3-FEDERAL SYSTEM

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contracts between states that carry the force of law

interstate compacts

As defined by Aristotle, a "polity" refers to which type of government?

rule of the many for the benefit of all citizens

what government entity settles disputes between the states?

supreme court

Article VI of the U.S. Constitution establishes that federal law is ______.

supreme in conflicts between federal and state law

under article 1, government employees may not accept salaries or gifts from foreign heads of state TRUE or FALSE

true

A leader exercises unlimited power & individuals have no personal rights or liberties

tyranny

a rule of one that rules in self interest

tyranny

type of government ruled unjustly by one person in their own interests

tyranny

Local and regional governments derive authority from the national government in what kind of system?

unitary

a gov system in which the national government gives power to the local and regional governments

unitary system

most common governmental system in the world, 70 percent of countries have this

unitary system

system in which local and regional governments derive authority from the national government

unitary system

what percent of federal aid money goes to categorial grants?

90 percent

under the constitution each state is entitled to _____ senators

2

if a state contested an act, the law would have no force until

3/4 of all states ratified an amendment expressly giving congress that power

what are 7 reserved powers?

1. set times, places, and manner of elections 2. appoint electors 3. ratify amendments to the constitution 4. make measures for public health, safety, and morals 5. exert powers the constitution does not delegate to the national government or prohibit states from using 6. establish local governments 7. regulate intrastate commerce

what are 8 enumerated powers?

1.collect duties, imports, and excises, 2.regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the states, and with indian tribes 3. establish rules of naturalization 4. coin money 5. establish a post office 6. declare and conduct war 7. provide for army and navy 8. make laws necessary and proper to carry out article 1 powers

"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

10th amendment

Which amendment states that those powers not given to the federal government and not prohibited to the states by the Constitution are reserved for the states and the people?

10th amendment

When was the 17th amendment ratified?

1913

What is the extradition clause?

Accused criminals must be sent back to the state in which the crime was committed for trial

The seven southern states that seceded from the United States organized into the

Confederate states of america

The Supreme Court's Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) decision narrowed the scope of the federal government's power by determining that ______.

Congress lacked the authority to ban slavery in the territories

Which of the following is an example of an ex post facto law?

Congress passes a law and tries to punish people who broke that law before it was passed.

Which is an example of a programmatic request?

Congress passing a law creating a technology incubator to benefit a single congressional district.

14th Amendment

Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws

McCulloch v. Maryland

Maryland was trying to tax the national bank and Supreme Court ruled that federal law was stronger than the state law

35. Which of the following best exemplifies cooperative federalism?

New Deal legislation

Gibbons v. Ogden

Regulating interstate commerce is a power reserved to the federal government

Dred Scott Decision

Supreme Court ruling that declared slaves were not viewed as citizens but as property

What are some concurrent powers?

Taxation Lawmaking and enforcement Chartering banks and corporations Taking land for public use (eminent domain) Establishing courts Borrowing money spending money for the general welfare

Barron v. Baltimore

The 1833 Supreme Court decision held that the Bill of Rights restrained only the national government, not the states and cities.

Barron v. Baltimore

The 1833 Supreme Court decision holding that the Bill of Rights restrained only the national government, not the states and cities.

What is the privileges and immunities clause?

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.

What is the devolution revolution?

The effort to slow the growth of the federal government by returning many functions to the states.

What is the 16th amendment?

The federal government can tax a person's income

Barron v. Baltimore (1833)

The guarantee in the 5th Amendment that private property shall not be taken "for public use, without just compensation" is not applicable to state governments as well as the federal government.

What are the police powers of the State?

The state government's right to adopt and enforce laws to protect the public health, safety, and morality of their people

13th Amendment to the Constitution

abolished slavery

A form of government in which the right to participate is dependent on wealth and social status is known as ______.

an oligarchy

article 2 requires that each state

appoints electors to vote for president

a government in which a small group of noble individuals govern for the perceived good of all

aristocracy

a rule by the few that rules in the public interest

aristocracy

the supremacy clause is found in what article?

article 6

what are the enumerated powers of the national government?

authority to coin money, conduct foreign relations, provide for army and navy, declare war, collect duties and excises (taxes)

which court case established that the federal government is not at fault for state actions?

barron v. baltimore

addressed the issue of whether the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment applied to actions of the states

barron v. baltimore (1833)

New Federalism most favors which type of government grant?

block grants

In Gibbons v. Ogden, the Supreme Court ______.

broadly interpreted the national government's power to regulate interstate commerce

how do people give power to the states and national government in a federal system?

by voting

What type of grants typically allocate federal dollars for a specific purpose based on a state's population?

categorical grants

Which of the following categories of grants did President Lyndon Johnson favor?

categorical grants

allocate federal dollars by a precise formula, often based on population

categorical grants

what are 3 major types of federal grants

categorical grants, block grants, and programmatic requests

a document that, like a constitution, specifies the basic policies, procedures, and institutions that are acceptable to the state legislature

charter

Which of the following is an enumerated power of the national government?

coining money

The powers specifically granted to the national government include the power to ______.

collect duties, imports, and excises

What is nullification?

concept in which states could nullify, or void, any federal law they deemed unconstitutional

Powers shared by the national and state governments

concurrent powers

The power of both the state and federal governments to levy taxes is an example of what type of power?

concurrent powers

What type of powers are shared by the federal and state governments?

concurrent powers

due to _________ individuals must file both state and federal tax returns

concurrent powers

national government derives authority from the states under what system?

confederal system

Prior to ratification of the Constitution, the United States was governed by the Articles of ______.

confederation

Governors are likely to prefer block grants to other types of federal grants because block grants

consolidate categorical grants into fewer, less-restrictive grants with only general spending guidelines

The New Deal best exemplifies which type of federalism?

cooperative federalism

What was the dominant model of federalism starting with the New Deal?

cooperative federalism

a term that describes the intertwined relations among the national, state, and local governments that began during the 1930s

cooperative federalism

the current form of government that developed in the 1930s

cooperative federalism

Under McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), the Supreme Court ruled that states

could not interfere with operations of the national government and therefore could not tax US banks

basic administrative units of local government

counties

Which of the following is an implied power of the federal government?

creating banks

a rule of the many to benefit themselves

democracy

example of merged city and country into a consolidated government

denver, san francisco

local governments operate under charters issues by states under

dillon's rule

What is the 17th amendment about?

direct election of senators by the people

was is an example of an interstate compact?

driver license compact facilitates nationwide recognition of licenses

Adherents of this theory typically believe the national government should not exceed its constitutionally enumerated powers, and, as stated in the Tenth Amendment, all other powers are—and should be—reserved to the states or to the people.

dual federalism

What was the dominant form of federalism prior to the New Deal?

dual federalism

Which type of federalism is characterized by a system of separate but equally powerful state and national governments?

dual federalism

posits that having separate and equally powerful state and national governments is the best constitutional arrangement.

dual federalism

the civil war destroyed what type of federalism?

dual federalism

What is the informal term for programmatic requests?

earmarks

Most block grants under Reagan went to ______.

education and health care

What two types of powers does Congress have under Article I, section 8, of the U.S. Constitution?

enumerated and implied powers

powers stated specifically in article 1 section 8 of the constitution

enumerated powers

The process of incorporation has resulted in the ______

expansion of federal power

Which of the following clauses requires states to return criminals to states where they have been convicted or are to stand trial?

extradition clause

requires states to extradite, or return, criminals to states where they have been convicted or are to stand trial.

extradition clause

the constitution denies congress the power to

favor one state over another in regulated interstate commerce and lay duties on items exported from any state

how do federal grants help state income?

federal grants account for 1/3 of state income

what were four significant new deal programs

federal housing administration, civilian conservation corps, social security administration, and national recovery administration

system where national government and states derive authority from the people

federal system

What were the Alien and Sedition Acts?

four bills passed by Federalists in the 5th United States Congress and signed into law by President John Adams in 1798, the result of the French Revolution and during an undeclared naval war with France, later known as the Quasi-War. These laws included new powers to deport foreigners as well as making it harder for new immigrants to vote.

Which clause in the Constitution ensures that judicial decrees and contracts made in one state will be binding and enforceable in another?

full faith and credit clause

Which clause of the Constitution means that legally sanctioned marriages performed in one state should automatically be recognized by other states?

full faith and credit clause

16th Amendment

gave congress power to levy and collect federal income tax

Fifth Amendment

gave rights to people accused of crimes

under what case was it ruled that congress can regulate both products and commercial activity?

gibbons v. ogden

New York had no constitutional authority to grant a monopoly to a single steamboat operator, an action that interfered with interstate commerce. what case established this?

gibbons v. ogden (1824)

Which of the following is true of progressive federalism?

it is both coercive and cooperative in nature

vice president who opposed the tariff of abominations because it badly affected south carolina

john c. calhoun

posited that if the people of any given state did not like an act of congress, they could hold a convention to nullify the act

john c. caloun

One benefit of the federal system is the ability of the states to operate as ______.

laboratories for new ideas

What are bills of attainder?

laws that establish guilt and punish people without allowing them a trial

another name for dual federalism

layer cake

services provided by special districts

libraries, sewage, water, and parks

governments that lack sovereign authority and must be chartered by state governments

local governments

which governments have no power under the constitution?

local governments

Dillon's Rule states that ______.

local governments do not have any inherent sovereignty

another name for cooperative federalism

marble cake

supreme court that had the greatest impact on federal-state relationship

marshall court

first major supreme court decision to define relationship between national and state governments

mcculloch v. maryland (1819)

what are the 3 landmark cases under Marshall court that were important for the evolution of federalism?

mcculloch v. maryland, gibbons v. odgen, and barron v. baltimore

a rule by one that rules in the public interest

monarchy

form of government in which absolute power is vested in one person who ascends to the role of king or queen

monarchy

Which of the following is an example of a reserved power of the states?

morality laws

how many special districts in the US

more than 37 thousand

city governments created in response to the emergence of relatively densely populated areas.

municipalities

how many governments exist in the US?

nearly 90 thousand

Local governments, especially those of cities, were embraced as commensurate partners in an intergovernmental system for the first time and became players in the national political arena. This was due to what?

new deal programs

states where commercial and manufacturing interests were more powerful and favored greater national power

northern states

Who were the "carpet baggers" in the post-Civil War period?

northerners seeking new opportunities in the vanquished south

The proclaimed right of a state to declare a federal law void is known by what term?

nullification

a rule by the few that rules in self interest

oligarchy

form of government in which wealth, social status, military position or achievement dictates participation in government

oligarchy

government in which a few people rule in their own interest

oligarchy

Which of the following is a power specifically denied the states by the Constitution?

passing bills of attainder

Under the system created by the Framers, the national and state governments share power and derive all authority from the __________.

people

how do school districts obtain money?

persuading those without children to help fund schools and extracurricular programs through referenda

a rule of many for the benefit of all citizens

polity

Which of the following is the best example of federalism?

power is distributed between a central government and state governments

What are reserved powers?

powers that are not specifically delegated to the national government by the Constitution

controversy over out-of-state students not being able to pay the same price for college as citizens of a state arose and was seen as going against what clause?

privileges and immunities clause

New Deal

program of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to end the Great Depression

a pragmatic approach to federalism that views relations between national and state governments as both coercive and cooperative

progressive federalism

Local government responsibilities

public health and safety, education, jobs, zoning land, assisting the poor

what are state government powers indicated by the constitution?

public health, safety and morality (police powers), set time and place for national elections, ratify amendments for the US constitution, establish local governments, regulate intrastate commerce

seen as the beginning at the end of the civil war

reconstruction period

article 4 guarantees each state a

republican form of government

exist to provide free public education to students

school districts

The Seventeenth Amendment gave the people the power to elect which of the following?

senators

"removed a major constraint on the federal government by giving it access to almost unlimited revenues."

sixteenth amendment

Which amendment gave Congress the power to levy and collect federal taxes on incomes without apportioning them among the states?

sixteenth amendment

Which of the following did Dred Scott v. Sandford address?

slavery

states that favored state rights and fought to maintain slavery

southern states

a local government restricted to a particular function.

special district

what is the most numerous form of government in the US?

special districts

in a unitary system there are no___________ governments

state

53. The COVID-19 pandemic brought about an increase in the power of ______.

state and local governments

what are powers denied by the constitution?

state favoritism, titles of nobility, bills of attainder, and ex post facto laws

Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) gave power to

state governments

in a confederate system, what is the strongest unit?

states

In McCulloch v. Maryland, which clause of the U.S. Constitution did the Supreme Court interpret as preventing Maryland from taxing the national bank?

supremacy clause

It declares that the U.S. Constitution, the laws of the United States, and its treaties are "the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby."

supremacy clause

act that raised duties on raw materials, iron, hemp, and flax, and reduced protections against imported woolen goods

tariff of abominations

question of nullification arose due to

tariff of abominations

what are some concurrent powers?

tax, borrow money, establish courts, make and enforce laws, charter banks and corporations, spend money for the general welfare

17th Amendment

terminated state legislature election of senators and gave people the power to elect senators

Under which Court did the willingness to allow Congress to regulate in a variety of areas wane?

the Rehnquist court

The concept of nullification was a central issue behind which of the following?

the civil war

In the late 1980s, what caused the Rehnquist Court to start to restrict Congress's ability to regulate various areas of the economy?

the court's support for states' rights

Barron v. Baltimore held that what is bound by the Bill of Rights?

the federal government

signaled the beginning of a new era in federalism where state and national governments worked together to address many issues like job creation, health, and welfare

the new deal

what is the source of government authority in a federal system?

the people

Proponents of the "New Federalism" argue that ______.

the power of state governments should be expanded

Dillon's Rule states that all local government must be authorized by which of the following?

the state government

In a confederate system, what is the source of the national government's authority?

the states

To fashion their new government, the Framers of the U.S. Constitution drew upon ______.

their struggles under the british crown

One reason for the proliferation of special districts

to avoid restrictions on funds faced by municipalities or other jurisdictions

An example of a categorical grant is when Congress provides funds to the states ______. a. to improve highway infrastructure b. for substance abuse prevention c. for transportation infrastructure d. to enhance science instruction in a low-income area

to enhance science instruction in a low-income area

smaller counties run by a mayor and town council

towns

Under the Great Compromise, the Senate

was elected by state legislatures

counties are used by state governments for

welfare and environmental programs, courts, elections, and the registration of land, births, deaths, and party affiliations.


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