Federal Government
State Government
County Government
Federalism
Vocabulary
100

Who is the head of the federal government? (name needed)

The President, Donald J. Trump

100

Who is the head of the state government? 

The Governor
100
True or False: Counties are like mini-states found within each state in the United States. 

True

100

What is the definition of federalism? 

A type of government that has a central (federal) government that works with state governments. 
100

What are the services a county provides? 

Things like water, garbage disposal, sewage disposal, fire-fighting methods, maintaining roads, public lands, etc...

200

What does the Legislative Branch do? 

They create laws. 

200

True or False: A state is divided into political districts and the people will vote for a person to represent them in the state Congress from that district. 

True
200

What does it mean if a county is "mostly rural?" 

They are very agricultural and does not have a large urban city. 

200

Which part of government is the only one that can declare war? 

The Federal government, specifically the executive branch. 

200

What does county revenue mean? 

Revenue is the way a county earns money. 

300

What are two responsibilities a United States citizen has? 

To vote

To serve on a jury

To obey the laws

To respect one another

To respect others' rights

300

What are some responsibilities a state has to the people living there? 

Maintain roads, build schools, create fair laws, protect and defend, try to create jobs and defeat poverty, provide services during natural disasters...etc. 
300

What is a city's Constitution called? 

A city charter

300

True or False: States do not have to work together. If someone gets married in one state, the other state does not have to honor that marriage. 

False! Things like marriages, divorces, and crimes committed do not get erased once a person crosses state lines. 

300

What are implied powers? 

Implied powers are powers not written in the Constitution, but are assumed to exist and can be used in certain circumstances. 

400

What is the name of one type of tax the federal government might take? 

Social Security

Medicare/Medicaid


400

This is a tax that some states do not have (or it is included in the price of an item already--hidden taxes are called excise taxes). But what is this tax called that some might not have? 

Sales tax

400

Counties get most of their money three ways. What are those three ways? 

Services they provide and the people pay for

Tourism

Taxes (Property Taxes specifically)

400

Name three jobs that require a federal or state license to be legal. 

Electrician

Mortician

Cosmetologist

Veterinarian 

Teacher 

General Contractor  

400

Who are reserved powers given to? 

The states. They are "reserved" for the states in our last amendment. 

500
The Federal Government sometimes exercises its implied powers. What is one instance where the government decided that something was illegal and needed to stop, even if the Constitution didn't specifically give them the power to stop it? 

Segregation

500

Answer both these questions: 

Are state laws more powerful than federal laws? Are there instances where the federal government might ignore their own laws and let states do their own thing? Explain

No state laws are not more powerful than federal laws. Federal laws are created by the Constitution, and the Constitution is the supreme law of the land. 

However, sometimes, like with Marijuana or climate change, the federal government will decide not to enforce it's own laws and allow the states to decide for themselves. 

500

What is one type of government a county can have? (Think about who is in charge)

County Commissioners, or a County Administrator, or both.

500
Describe what RIGHTS are and why they are a part of every section of government. 

Rights are things given to the people living in a country, state, or county. They cannot be taken away, because they are seen as basic human rights. Some rights are things like Life, Liberty, the right to religion, to free speech, privacy...etc. 

500

What are concurrent powers? 

Powers both the federal and state governments has, like the ability to create and collect taxes. 

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