United States Government
Chapter 4 Section 1 Quiz
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- Why did the framers seek to create a strong central government?[j1]
- List powers the are given to the National Government only through the constitution?[j2]
- States are Governments of reserved powers. What are reserved powers?
- Who has concurrent powers?[j4]
- How do Local government exist? (How are they able to exist.)[
- Under[M6] Federalism how do National and State government agencies cooperate? Give at least one example.[j7]
- How is Federalism defined[M8] ?
- Does each level of government have its own set of powers
- Describe the actions that each sub government must follow. Example: Can they change laws or guidelines on their own? Do they have to have permission? Who is in charge of each government[M10] ? What would be an example of having its own laws?
- Is the American form of government a good example of Federalism? Why[M11] . How does Division of Power fit into the U.S. Form of government?
- What are specific examples to how the National Government gives certain rights to the state governments
- With Federalism being a division of power between the National and state governments how does a dual system of Government play into the Federalist ideology[M13] ?
- What are the strengths to a federalist government?
- What is a specific example of a federalist strength[M15] ?
- What are the powers of the National Government called[M16] ?
What would be an example of these powers?
- There are three types of Delegated Powers what are they[M18] [M19] ?
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- What level of Government has Expressed Powers[M21] ?
What is another name for Expressed Powers?
- What are examples of Expressed Powers (or Enumerated Powers[M23] )
List at least three examples
- What are other examples of Expressed Powers that relate to the President[M24] ?
- What does article III of the Expressed powers establish[M25] ?
- How is the 16th Amendment related to Expressed Powers[M26] ?
- Are Implied Powers stated in the Constitution[M27] ?
How are the Implied Powers related to Expressed Powers[M28] ?
- Why do Inherent Powers belong to the National Government[M29] ?
- What are examples of Inherent Powers[M30] ?
List at least four
- What are the three ways the National Government is denied powers[M31] ?
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- Explain and given an example to how the National Government is denied power exists.
How is NO Child Left behind Legal?
- How is the 10th amendment related to the rights of the states within the Constitution[M33] ?
- How are the Reserve Powers connected to powers reserved for the states[M34] ?
- What are examples of Reserve Powers[M35] ?
- How is the 21st Amendment related to Reserve Powers[M36] ?
- Where are the Implied Powers located at within the constitution[M37] ?
- What power is given through the Implied Powers[M38] ?
- What does the necessary and Proper Clause state[M39] ?
What is the Necessary and Proper Clause sometimes called? Why[M40] ?
What is an example to why it was given this name[M41] ?
- To solve conflicts between the governmental institutions the framers added what to the constitution[j42] ?
- What does it say[j43] ?
- What do you think this means
- What is covered under the Supreme Law of the Land[j44] ?
- Why has the Supremacy Clause been considered the “Linchpin[j45] ”
- Who is considered the Umpire of the Federal System[j46] ?
- What is the Name of the Court Cast that the Supreme Court was called in to settle a dispute between the National and state law[j47] ?
- What was the case about[?