examples of federalism
federalist papers
cooperative federalism
duel federalism
Positives and negatives of federalism
100
some state powers and responsibilities
What is income tax, drinking age, driving laws, public schools
100
who wrote the federalist papers
James Madison and Alexander Hamilton
100
is a marble cake a good example of cooperative federalism
yes
100
is layered cake a example of cooperative federalism
FALSE
100
different_______ of government allow for more ______ to government
what is levels and allow
200
what are some national government responsibilities and powers
What is coining money, treatys, military, post office
200
what is the most popular federalist papers
10 and 54
200
mixing
National and states start _____
200
is a layered cake a example of duel federalism
true
200
how many governments are in the United States
what is 90,000
300
What is federalism
the federal principle or system of government
300
papers written to try to convince the anti-federalists to ratify the Constitution.
What are the federalist paper
300
money being given to states is a reason for what?
What is one main reason for state and national goverment to mix
300
What is duel federalism
state powers and a national powers generally don't mix
300
gun control, death penalty, and welfare are examples of what?
what is some examples of different policies states can have?
400
the dividing and sharing of ______ and _____ is the definition of federalism
what is powers and responsibilities
400
What years were the federalist papers written in
1787- 1788
400
What does cooperative federalism sound like
cooperation
400
National government does ______ and states do _____
what is its, theirs
400
What are resources when you are talking about the negative impacts of federalism.
money $$
500
What how long do you have on a cheering mat
3 minute
500
Who was the third person who wrote the federalist papers
John Jay
500
cooperative federalism is____
the way things are mostly know
500
Duel federalism is ______
the way things use to be
500
What is the name for some policies and responsibilities at the states level that keep the national government from having too much to do.
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