The Constitution's delegation of authority among three branches of government so that no single group of government officials controls all the governing functions.
What is the separation of powers?
What is the definition of "Federalism?"
Federalism is the relationship/division/sharing of powers between national and state governments
U.S. v Lopez Year
1995
Year of the ratification of the Constitution
1789
What was Mr. Puder's High School Mascot
The Arroyo Grande Eagles!
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution, which were ratified in 1791, constituting an enumeration of the individual liberties with which the government is forbidden to interfere.
What is the Bill of Rights?
What are categorical grants?
Categorical grants are monies given to states with specific rules in place, requiring money to be spent in a federally mandated way (think of this as money for only one specific category of spending).
McCulloch v. Maryland year
1819
What does Federalist #10 warn us about?
The dangers of factions!
Mr. P's favorite fast food restaurant
IN-N-Out
This Article states that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land!
Article 6
A clause in Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to do whatever it thinks is needed to meet its enumerated obligations; this is the basis for implied powers.
What is the "necessary and proper" clause?
What is the definition of the commerce clause and which case used this term?
In US v. Lopez (REQUIRED SCOTUS CASE), Lopez brought a gun to school violating the Gun Free School Zone Act (GFSZA). The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Lopez, striking down the GFSZA through its interpretation of the commerce clause. Since Congress had the power to regulate only interstate commerce, and bringing a gun to school did not constitute interstate commerce, the law exceeded the powers of Congress.
What does Brutus I warn us about?
Brutus argued for a small, decentralized government, noting that a large republic would not be able to meet the needs of its citizens, since each part of the nation would have vastly different interests and needs. Brutus also argued that the Constitution created a national government that was far too powerful, pointing to the Necessary and Proper Clause and Supremacy Clause as two examples that demonstrated the power of a large national government would grow uncontrollably at the expense of states.
August Burns Red
This Article reviews the process to Amend the Constitution
Article 5! V
What are Block Grants?
Block grants give states more control over how to spend the federal aid (think of this as a big block of money that states can split up and use as they wish)
Who won McCulloch v Maryland and tell me a 10 second summary of the case!!?
McCulloch won! THE FED Gov!
In McCulloch v. Maryland (REQUIRED SCOTUS CASE), Maryland attempted to tax that National Bank, leading the Supreme Court to rule that the Supremacy Clause ensured that federal law has authority over state laws when the two are in conflict. The case also created the concept of implied powers that gave Congress power to do things needed to implement enumerated powers.
What was the purpose of Federalist #51?
Not only are these 3 branches assigned separate powers, they are also given the ability to check the power of other branches—thus creating checks and balances.
Mr. P's fiancee's name!
Kelsey
The compromise between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan that created the bicameral legislature with one chamber's representation based on population and the other chamber having two members for each state.
What is the Connecticut Compromise (or the Great Compromise)?
What are unfunded mandates?
Where states must carry out the mandate without any federal funding.
Who won in U.S. v Lopez? AND did this increase or decrease federal power?
Lopez! It decreased federal power!
Name 3 weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
Mr. P's favorite TV show
Parks and Rec
Bob's Burgers
Spongebob Squarepants
Define enumerated powers!
Enumerated powers are the powers granted to the Federal government, and specifically Congress, which are mostly listed in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution.
Name a Supreme Court Case which demonstrates the relationship of Federalism
US v Lopez
McCulloch v Maryland
Did McCulloch v Maryland increase or decrease federal power?
Increase!
Name all 7 Articles of the Constitution!
What are implied powers?
Implied powers are political powers granted to the United States government that aren't explicitly stated in the Constitution.