Federalism and Policies
Relations Among States
Developing Federalism
National and State Powers
Ohio Constitution
100

Federalism increases opportunities for American citizens to participate in politics in these three ways.

What is voting, easy access to public office, and running for local office?

100

Sending a criminal back to the state they committed the crime in.

What is extradition? 

100

Someone who thinks that the states should have their own laws regarding age restrictions on alcohol.

What is states rights? 

100

The necessary and proper clause, also known as the elastic clause, is the basis for these powers. 

What are implied powers?

100

There is no age limit for these Ohio politicians.

What are the age limits for Ohio Representatives and Senators?

200

This sets an automatic end date for a law.

What is a sunset law?

200

A written agreement between two or more states. 

What is an interstate compact?

200

Someone who supports the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decisions making abortion a National law

What is nationalist position? 

200

Taxing citizens is an example of this power.

What are concurrent powers?

200

This position has executive Power in Ohio.

Who is the Governor? 

300

In order to stop closed-doored meetings of politicians that were not open to the public, Florida passed this.

What is a sunshine law?

300

This court oversees lawsuits between states.

What is the supreme court?

300

These three reasons are how the government has expanded. 

What are war, commerce, and taxing powers?

300

In order to become a state, congress must pass this.

What is an enabling act?

300

When the law reaches this person, he/she can sign it or veto it. 

What does the Governor do?

400

Carrying out legislation is something this entity would do.

What is bureaucracy? 

400

This clause allows you to drive through Florida with your Ohio driver's license. 

What is full faith and credit? 

400
The income tax amendment 

What is the 16th? 

400

These two things are what state governments are obligated to do.

Who pays and conduct elections?

Why do 3/4ths of state legislatures approve an amendment?

400
These are the people who approve the amendments to the Ohio Constitution. 

Who/What do the people of Ohio do?

500

The Federal Government taking over a state Government function. 

What is preemption?

500

Give ‘full faith and credit’ to each other’s laws

Give each citizens all ‘privileges and immunities’ as their own citizens

Extradite criminals back to states they’ve fled from

The above is all found in this article. 

What is article 4?

500

Congress increasing the taxes on a dangerous product and using taxes to get state governments to adopt policies are examples of what?

How has Congress expanded it's taxing power?

500

This clause of the Constitution resolves conflicts between state law and national law (Aka: When states exceed their reserved powers and pass laws that conflict with the national level, which law is ‘supreme’?)

What is the supremacy Clause?

500
This is what the Ohio Constitution says about this topic when they say everyone is entitled to it until the age of 18. 

What are the rights of education?