AP Govt Chp 4 Test
under Chief Justice John Marshall, the early Supreme Court generally
increased national power
in response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Congress placed the -- in charge of protecting the nation's ports
Coast Guard
the -- is the term researchers use to characterize the overall collection of national, state, and local governments in the US
intergovernmental system
how likely are voters to participate in state and local elections compared with national elections?
less likely
in recent years, the Supreme Court has denied states the power to execute individuals who are
mentally disabled and/or 17 years old
according to John Marshall's decision in McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), the elastic clause might be interpreted to mean that Congress can take a particular action not specified in the Constitution if that action is
plainly adapted to achieving a legitimate constitutional end
development of the Common Core education standards was led by the
National Governors' Association
-- requires foreigners who are not citizens living in the US to register with the government and carry their registration papers
US law
which metaphor best describes dual federalism?
a layer cake
which metaphor best describes cooperative federalism?
a marble cake
federal government support for the Common Core was
a problem because it created an appearance that the standards threatened state authority
which of the following is not a reason that states have improved their ability to govern capably over the last few decades?
all of the above are reasons states have increased their cabilities
according to the text, political liberals fear stronger states' rights because it
allowed inequality and supported racism
Real ID, a federally mandated program that imposes security standards to issue driver's licenses, is an example of
an unfunded mandate
suppose Congress funds elementary education by giving states a grant. The states may then designate the specific educational programs to receive the funds. This is an example of a -- grant
block
the -- gives Congress the power to regulate commerce among the states
commerce clause
the constitution expressly gives the federal government the power to -- within the states
create a postal system
the controversial 1993 Brady Bill
created a national system to check the background of gun buyers
the Great Depression represented a shift away from -- and toward --
dual federalism; cooperative federalism
the "necessary and proper" clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution is an example of a(n) -- clause
elastic
states' rights supporters believe that Congress should restrict its activities to
enumerated powers
the vast majority of recent preemptions have focused on
environmental protection and homeland security
a central question in the McCulloch case was whether or not Congress had the power to
establish a national bank
a notable trend in the backgrounds of recent presidents is experience as a
governor
a power not specifically mentioned in the Constitution but necessary if another specific grant of power is to be carried out is called a(n) -- power
implied
the Constitution did not give Congress the authority to establish the IRS. Congress did so, however, to implement its power to "lay and collect taxes." This is an example of the use of a(n) -- power
implied
the lines that define congressional districts are usually drawn by
state legislatures
conflicts related to power sharing between states and the national government are settled by
the Supreme Court
from the 1930s to the mid 1990s,
the Supreme Court tended to support expansion of national authority
the power to coin money belongs to -- and the power to grant divorces belongs to --
the federal government; the states
which of the following is an incorrect description of the cooperative federalism model?
the functions and responsibilities of the national and state governments are clearly defined
the Constitution explicitly recongizes
the national government and state governments
home rule is
the right of municipal governments to enact their own legislation in certain administrative areas
the basic premise of federalism is that
two or more governments share power and authority over the same land and people
the complexity of the American federal system encourages
pluralism
a citizen, interest group member, or public official who champions a particular policy idea is called a
policy entrepreneur
federal government decision making tends to be dominated by
political and policy goals
in Dred Scott, the Supreme Court decided that Congress had no power to
prohibit slavery
the national government has come to rely increasingly on its -- power to shape state policies
regulatory
the Printz v. US decision was held to violate the constitutional principle of -- by transferring the president's executive authority to local sheriffs
separation of powers
a government unit created to perform particular functions, such as fire protection and water purification and distribution is known as a(n)
special district
formula grants and project grants are both types of -- grants
categorical
problems with establishing democracy in Iraq are, according to the text, chiefly a function of the fact that
"There is no meaningful Iraqi identity"
Congressional redistricting occurs once every -- years
10
a proponent of states' rights and enumerated powers would be more likely to quote the -- Amendment to the Constitution
10th
based on 2012 data from the US Census Bureau, the US is home to as many as -- local governments of different sorts
90,000
which of the following statements regarding the New Deal era is incorrect?
Congress temporarily claimed extra constitutional powers to meet the national emergency
"Let the end be legitimate, let it be within the scope of the Constitution, and all means which are appropriate" is part of the broad Supreme Court interpretation of the elastic clause in the case of
McCulloch v. Maryland
the -- pressed for legislation requiring cost estimates and analysis of the impact of agency regulations
Republicans
according to the theory of dual federalism, -- the nation and the states
a rigid wall separates
in McCulloch v. Maryland, Chief Justice Marshall employed the principle of
cooperative federalism
the use of highway construction funds has been effective means to promote
cooperative federalism
someone who believes that the elastic clause of the Constitution should be narrowly interpreted is most likely to endorse the concept of -- federalism
dual
while always a part of the federal arsenal, federal grants in aid grew at an astonishing pace
during the 1960s
since 1995 the Supreme Court has frequently
favored states' rights
by 2013, -- grants consumed more than 50% of national government grants to the statees
health
the power of Congress to enact laws by which the national government assumes complete or partial responsibility for a state government function is known as
preemption
the process of redrawing boundaries for electoral jurisdictions is known as
redistricting
preclearance is the process of
submitting redistricting plans to the Justice Department for approval
in 2012, the Supreme Court cited -- in upholding the "individual mandate" provision of the Affordable Care Act
the Congress's taxing power
which of the following is not an essential premise of dual federalism?
the Constitution is the creation of the people of the US
the general conclusion of the Supreme Court in US v. Lopez was that
there are limits to the national government's ability to regulate behavior based on the commerce clause