The dessert metaphor often used to describe Dual Federalism
What is the Layered Cake Metaphor?
The court case filed after a local sheriff was ordered to file background checks for all of his officers.
What is Printz v US?
This word can be defined as the ability to exercise political power.
What is sovereignty?
The Gilded Age was filled with corruption and greed. When the Great Depression hit, many citizens wanted the federal government to be more involved in the states' wellbeing. This led to this type of federalism.
What is cooperative federalism?
The kind of powers held by the national government in dual federalism?
What is enumerated?
This political movement brought Cooperative Federalism into American politics
What is the "New Deal"?
What is progressives?
The court case that declared parts of the Violence Against Women act unconstitutional.
What is US v Morrison?
This word can be defined as the movement between two different states.
What is interstate?
Who is John D. Rockefeller?
This founding father was an early advocate for Dual Federalism
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
Who is Patrick Henry?
This economic model that states that consumers directly impact government operations.
What is Keynesian Economics?
The court case which posed the question of "Could Congress create a bank?"
What is McCulloch v Maryland?
What is a restraint?
This person was a corrupt politician and offered jobs and land in exchange for votes.
Who is William Marcy Tweed?
The state and federal government in Dual Federalism can be described as both equally...
What is sovereign?
The years that Cooperative Federalism was seen in American government.
What is 1933-1980?
The case involving a steamboat that declared only the federal government could regulate interstate commerce.
What is Gibbons v Ogden?
This word can be defined as movement within one state.
What is intrastate?
President who stated that getting the states out of the Great Depression was not the federal governments job.
Who is Herbert Hoover?
What is tension?
If chosen between mingling and isolation, state and federal programs in Cooperative Federalism are...
What is mingling?
The court case that settled schools were a state issue, not under federal jurisdiction.
This can be defined as a regulation the federal government tells states that they must do.
What is a mandate?
The economic theory that states if the government pumps money into the economy, the economy will generate more than was originally spent.
Who is Keynes?