Dividing Government Power
Conflict and Change
Federalism Today
Vocabulary
100

Why did the framers choose federalism? 

to establish a stronger national government without removing too much power from the states

100

How does the supreme court serve as a referee in the federal system? 

by settling disputes between the national government and the states 

100

How might grants-in-aid increase the national governments power? 

they fund particular programs and are a chief tool for aiding and influencing state and community policies

100

define reserved powers 

not specifically mentioned in constitution but they belong to the states because the constitutions neither delegates nor prohibits them to the states 

200

How do expressed, implied and inherent powers differ form one another? 

expressed powers are outlined in constitution, implied are not written out but are logically suggested, inherent have been recognized as belonging to all sovereign nations 

200

How did the civil war solve the issue of secession? 

union victory in the civil war firmly established national supremacy. states could no longer claim the right to secede. 

200

What types of federal aid do the states generally prefer? 

block grants because they are provided for general purposes 

200

Define concurrent power

power held by national and state governments at the same time 

300

What powers does the 10th amendment give to states? 

powers neither given to U.S. nor to the states 

300

How did the new deal and great society programs change federalism? 

marked a major change in the role of national government, leading to cooperative federalism. encouraged national and state governments to work together 

300

What are grants-in-aid? 

federal money given to state and local government to fund local policies and services 

300

define doctrine of nullification 

states had the right to nullify national laws that they believe contradicted with state interests 

400

Name three powers that are held by the national and state governments 

see chart on page 100 text book 

400

How did Ronald Reagan attempt to reduce the influence of the national government? 

by cutting national grant money and by working to define less specifically how federal money was to be used 

400

For what purposes are categorical grants used? 

specific purposes such as building new airport 

400

Define new federalism 

politicians worked to return authority to state government's 

500

What limits did the framers place on state governments? 

may not coin money, tax imports or exports, have armies or enter into treaties 
500

Define Dual Federalism 

both state and national governments were equal authorities 

500

List three tools of fiscal federalism 

categorical grants,, block grants, federal mandates 

500

define fiscal federalism 

a system of spending, taxing a nd providing aid in the federal system