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The "Federal" in Federalism
By Jeannie Ferguson
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Question 1
1.
Which type of government system does the United States operate?
A Federal
B Confederal
C Unitary
D Concurrent
Question 2
2.
Which of the following is true of laws of the United States?
A States laws are superior to federal laws.
B Federal laws are superior to state laws.
C
D
Question 3
3.
____________________government is a form that is an association of independent states.
A Federal
B Confederal
C Unitary
D Concurrent
Question 4
4.
_____________ powers are stated in the Constitution.
A Implied
B Expressed
C
D
Question 5
5.
Congress can pass laws by finding links to a power it doesn't have even when it appears they do not to have the power to do so.
True
False
Question 6
6.
Which powers are shared by the federal and state governments?
A Federal
B Confederal
C Unitary
D Concurrent
Question 7
7.
_________________________ government splits power between independent states and a central governernment.
A Federal
B Confederal
C Unitary
D Concurrent
Question 8
8.
When our country was formed the thirteen states did not have governments or courts of their own.
True
False
Question 9
9.
____________ powers are not expressly stated in the Constitution.
A Expressed
B Implied
C
D
Question 10
10.
People today are still concerned about state versus federal powers.
True
False
Question 11
11.
In a ________________ government, all the power rests in a central government.
A federal
B confederal
C unitary
D concurrent
Question 12
12.
____________ is the division of central government and state governments.
A Imperialism
B Federalism
C Implied power
D Expressed power
Question 13
13.
The other name for the Necessary and Proper Clause is the Implied Clause.
True
False