The division of power between state and national governments
What is federalism?
Dual Federalism is most like this type of cake
What is a layer cake?
Cooperative Federalism is most like this type of cake.
What is a marble cake?
New Federalism is the idea of restoring or transferring power back to ______________ .
What is the states?
The type of powers that are derived from the Necessary and Proper Clause?
What are implied powers?
Power shifts in federalism are due to the manner in which this is interpreted.
What is the US Constitution?
state powers and a national powers generally don't mix with each other.
What does cooperative federalism sound like?
Cooperation
Which political party favored Devolution Revolution?
Republican Party
Another name for the Necessary and Proper Clause?
What is the Elastic Clause?
Which powers are held by both state and federal governments?
Concurrent Powers
The US Constitution was interpreted in a manner in which national and state governments each had a sphere of ________________ with little or no overlap.
What is power?
Cooperative Federalism resulted in increased flexibility in the national government and state governments working together to solve problems, however, it also was a source of tension because these were not aligned.
What are goals?
Under the Bush Administration, what event caused the federal government to expand?
What is 9/11?
Reserved powers are found in this Amendment.
What is the 10th Amendment?
There were three types of federalism discussed in the lecture, name one
What is Dual Federalism?
What is Cooperative Federalism?
What is New Federalism?
The Necessary and Proper Clause (the Elastic Clause) was not “stretched” very much to give the national government power over areas that arguably invaded or impeded these powers which belonged to the states
What are reserved powers?
Cooperative Federalism impedes upon reserved powers of the states because the Elastic Clause is _________ interpreted.
What is broadly?
This President continued New Federalism with "Devolution Revolution"?
Who is President Reagan?
States had ample powers that were not interfered with in this type of federalism.
What is Dual Federalism?
According to the tenth amendment, who gets all of the powers that are not specifically called out in the Constitution?
The people and the states
Since the national government had a smaller sphere of control, the government itself was _________ in size.
What is small or smaller?
Since the national government had a larger sphere of control, the national government is ________ in size in Cooperative Federalism.
What is bigger or larger?
The national government under New Federalism would be smaller in size and government spending would be less. This would result in a decreased of...
What are taxes?
Dual Federalism might arguably better serve the people of each state because this government is closer to the people and better knows their needs.
What is state government?