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Powers: Federal, State, and Legislative
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How many parts is the Legislative Branch made up of?
1
2
3
4
Which of the following are a part of the Legislative Branch?
House of Representatives
President
Supreme Court
Senate
Vice President
House of Burgesses
True or False. Reserved Powers are for the Federal Government.
True
False
What do you call the powers of the government that are written in the Constitution?
Reserved Powers
Concurrent Powers
Expressed Powers
Implied Powers
Powers that both the Federal and State Government have are called -
Dual Powers
Reserved Powers
Expressed Powers
Concurrent Powers
The Constitution established the principle of Federalism which is:
the division of power between local and state government.
the division of power between state and federal governement.
how to keep peace among the branches of government.
a way to communicate laws to citizens.
Which of the following are NOT government responsibilites belonging to the states?
Declaring War
Promoting Public Health
Establishing Speed Limits
Coining Money
Conducting Foreign Policy
When there is a dispute between the state and national government, which level has higher authority?
National
State
Local
State and National
The national government can declare war, the states set up local governments, and both state and national governments can tax. This is an example of -
federalism
checks and balances
popular sovereignty
seperation of powers
Where are the powers of the Legislative Branch Defined?
Consitution: Article 1
Consitution: Article 2
Articles of Confederation: Article 1
Articles of Confederation: Article 2