Federalism
Power
Eras of Federalism
Obligations

Taxes
100
Is the structure of government in which power is shared by the central/federal government and the state governments.
What is federalism?
100
Powers that are given to the federal government that are specifically stated in the constitution.
What is expressed powers?
100
During this era the central government and state government kept to themselves and didn't meddle in each others business.
What is dual federalism era?
100
this government must provide the other government with a republic type government. it also must protect the states and give them military help if needed and monitor inter state trade.
What is federal governments obligations to the state governments?
100
each person pays a different percentage of taxes depending on their income.
What is the graduated income tax structure?
200
federalism was mentioned in the constitution in this ammendment it is implied that the U.S. has federalism.
What is the10th ammendment
200
Powers that are not specifically stated to be given to the central/ federal government but it is implied that they should have them.
What is implied powers?
200
It began with the great depression and the president FDR decided that it was necessary for the central/federal government should help the state governments more and that gave them more power.
What is cooperative federalism?
200
The states have their militia but if required they have to go help defend the nation and sstates must hold elections for federal government positions.
What is state governments obligations to the federal government?
200
charging taxes is this specific type of power.
What is concurrent power?
300
Eventhough the power between the central/federal government and the states government is shared it is not equal the central/federal government has more power than the states government.
What is the supremacy clause?
300
Powers that aren't stated in the constitution but it is common sense for the central/federal government to have.
What is inherent powers?
300
States were forced to become more self-sufficient giving them more power back but the federal gov. still has the upper hand. It is believe we are still in this era.
What is new federalism era?
300
Extradition, Full faith and credit clause and Priveleges and immunities clause.
What is states obligations to other states?
400
This is an order that the federal government gives to the states governments and tells them you must do this or else we will stop giving you money for whatever.
What is a federal mandate
400
Powers that are denied to the federal/central government and state governments.
What is denied powers?
400
States must respect contracts and court rulings made in other states?
What is full faith and credit clause?
400
the legal authority to be in control of or incharge of something.
What is power?
500
These groups have different views on how much power the central/federal government should have.
What is liberals and conservatives?
500
Powers given only to the states and powers shared between the central/federal government and the state governments.
What is reserved and concurrent powers?
500
No favoritism should be shown to the residents of each state.
What is privileges and immunities clause?
500
power given to the U.S.congress that states that the congress can do anything that is necessary and proper in ordert to do its job.
What is the necessary and proper clause?