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Federalists believed that the central government under the Constitution had
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Based on the excerpt why did James Madison believe that federalism is needed in government?
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Based on the excerpt, why did James Madison believe that federalism is needed in government?
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Based on the excerpt, why did James Madison believe that federalism is needed in government?
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This movement was characterized by a belief that the U.S. national government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak,
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Based on the excerpt why did James Madison believe that federalism is needed in government?
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Based on the excerpt why did James Madison believe that federalism is needed in government?
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Based on the excerpt, why did James Madison believe that federalism is needed in government?
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What reason was given by federalists to support the constitution?
A. The United States needed a strong government to establish
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This excerpt of Federalist no. 10 argues that a strong federal government is more capable of preventing factional oppression
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What idea is BEST demonstrated below?
"Nothing is more certain than the Necessity of government, that whenever and however it is
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How does federalism limit government power?
Select 2 correct answers. Select 2 correct answer(s) Question 14 options: The state
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What reason was given by the Federalists to support the Constitution?
The United States needed a strong government to maintain
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Match each listed power to its proper category based on federalism.
law enforcement marriage laws punish criminals coining
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Federalism is a style of government that is designed to do what regarding power and leadership?(1 point)
Responses Give power and
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The federal government withholding funding in order to force states to comply with federal regulations falls under which
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Which quote is consistent with the principle of federalism?
a "Without liberty, law loses its nature and its name, and becomes
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Analyze the role federalism plays in state policy-making.(1 point)
A. Federalism allows federal senators to set policy for the
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Why did the Framers of the Constitution opt for a federal style of government?(1 point)
Responses The Framers believed that
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Analyze the role federalism plays in state policy-making.(1 point)
Responses Federalism allows the federal legislature to check
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The principle of federalism embodied in the United States Constitution had most in common with which of the following earlier
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Which of the following was a viewpoint of the Federalist after the Constitutional Convention?(1 point)
Responses A. They wanted
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Analyze the role federalism plays in state policy-
making. (1 point) Federalism allows the federal legislature to check all state
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Compare and contrast the views of the Anti-Federalists vs. Federalists.
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Based on the excerptwhy did James Madison believe that federalism is needed in government?
(1 point) Oit prevents conflict over
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do federal powers have the authority to regulate interstate and foreign commerce
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What is Federalism?
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Use the RAD method (Restate, Answer, Details) to provide an answer to each question below. Each response should be at least 3-5
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What happens in a federal system of government?(1 point)
Responses The national government is granted all the power within the
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The doctrine of nullification is based on the belief that states have the right to. Form alliances • Declare war © Cancel
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Analyze the role federalism plays in state policy-making. (1 point)
• It is through the concept of federalism that states are
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Which of the following accurately describes how the supremacy clause has made a positive contribution to the concept of
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Which group believed that people needed the protection of a national government?
a) Federalists b) Anti-federalists
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism? (1 point) Responses No new taxes can be imposed. No new taxes can be
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism?
(1 point) Item 2 • No new taxes can be imposed. • Certain powers
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Which of the following is an argument for federalism?
(1 point) • states choosing to separate and create new states O common
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism?
(1 point) No new taxes can be imposed. Certain powers are shared by
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism is it no new taxes can be imposed certain powers are shared by the
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism?
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism?
(1 point) Responses No new taxes can be imposed. No new taxes can be
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HISTORY, CIVIC: SIX POWERS OF GOVERNMENT.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS THE DESIRED RESULT OF FEDERALISM? 1. NO NEW TAXES CAN BE
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism?
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Which of the following is an argument for federalism?
(1 point) Responses states choosing to separate and create new states
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism?
(1 point) Responses No new taxes can be imposed. No new taxes can be
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism? (1 point) Responses No new taxes can be imposed. No new taxes can be
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The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism?
• No new taxes can be imposed. • Certain powers are shared by the
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Which of the following is an argument for federalism?
(1 point) Responses A. states choosing to separate and create new states
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Question Which of the following is an argument for federalism? (1 point) Responses states choosing to separate
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Which of the following is the desired result of federalism?
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