The "Federal" in Federalism
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13 questions
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Which type of government system does the United States operate?
Which type of government system does the United States operate?
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Which of the following is true of laws of the United States?
Which of the following is true of laws of the United States?
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____________________government is a form that is an association of independent states.
____________________government is a form that is an association of independent states.
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_____________ powers are stated in the Constitution.
_____________ powers are stated in the Constitution.
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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.
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.
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Which powers are shared by the federal and state governments?
Which powers are shared by the federal and state governments?
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_________________________ government splits power between independent states and a central governernment.
_________________________ government splits power between independent states and a central governernment.
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When our country was formed the thirteen states did not have governments or courts of their own.
When our country was formed the thirteen states did not have governments or courts of their own.
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____________ powers are not expressly stated in the Constitution.
____________ powers are not expressly stated in the Constitution.
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People today are still concerned about state versus federal powers.
People today are still concerned about state versus federal powers.
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In a ________________ government, all the power rests in a central government.
In a ________________ government, all the power rests in a central government.
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____________ is the division of central government and state governments.
____________ is the division of central government and state governments.
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The other name for the Necessary and Proper Clause is the Implied Clause.
The other name for the Necessary and Proper Clause is the Implied Clause.