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Do you think it is fair to have the federal government interfere with state issues by providing a funding incentive? In 1–2
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I am doing a paper on the balance of power between federal local and state governments in the even of a national disaster. One
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Federalism is the idea that power is?
Held only by the Federal (national) government. Held only by the Statw goverments. Shared
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In 1700"s under the federa system the final authority in is who
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Do you think that the United States will ever revert to a system where the states are more important than the national
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Do you know the flaws of the federalist views
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What is federalism?
Responses A a form of government with elected representativesa form of government with elected
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what is the division of power between the federal government and the states called?
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Identify whether the descriptions refer to Federalists or Antifederalists. (5 points)
Federalists Antifederalists :: Wanted a
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What ended the era of dual federalism?
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How does federalism lead to increased political activity?
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does anyone know anything about federalism?
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what exactly is federalism?
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Is federalism the same as imperialism?
Franz Ferdinand was an advocate of increased federalism and widely believed to favor
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Gina
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I need help understanding Federalist #46. I have to do a brief summary of it?
One of the major controversies about the
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Forming the U.S, A system was developed in which both the federal government and the states had powers. What kind of system is
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Give two examples of federalism in the United States.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalism
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Which of the following cost clearly illustrates federalism? a.an absolute conarchy b.lappointing Supreme Court justices
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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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The federalists were supporters of the constitution and they wanted
A a strong federal government B to be allied with Britain C
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Multiple Choice Which of the following describes a power that allows states to check changes to the national government? (1
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In 1–2 sentences, analyze the benefits of having issues such as public transportation as state issues rather than federal
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Complete the Double Bubble thinking map below. Drag and drop the differences and similarities between the antifederalist.
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dentify which of the following terms best describes the division of power between the national and state governments.(1 point)
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Which of the following correctly analyzes a positive change to federalism due to the use of selective incorporation?(1 point)
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Which of the following describes the concept of federalism?(1 point) Responses Federalism divides government power between
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Federalism is a type of government in which power is ____________________________________ .
* 1 point
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How does the system of federalism affect the way the Constitution is structured?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AState and
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How does the system of federalism affect the way the Constitution is structured?(1 point) Responses Individual rights are
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Your mommy is mine
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HOW DOES THE SYSTEM OF FEDERALISM AFFECT THE WAY THE CONSTITUTION IS STRUCTURED?
(A)STATE AND FEDERAL POWER ARE SHARED.
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How does the concept of Federalism affect the way the Constitution is structured?
(1 point) Responses Individual rights are
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How does the system of federalism affect the way the Constitution is structured?(1 point)
Responses Individual rights are
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pineapple
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Excerpt from a letter by Roger Sherman, 1790
The assumption of the debts of the several states incurred for the common defense
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key
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How does the system of federalism affect the way the Constitution is structured?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIndividuals
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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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wanted a strong central government.
wanted a weak central government so the states had more power. :: Antifederalists ::
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513EliteTrackGirl
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How does the system of federalism affect the way the constitution is structured is it individuals are given more power and
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How does the system of federalism affect the way the Constitution is structured? (1 point)
• Checks and balances are
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A shift toward cooperative federalism was evidenced by President Obama support of the silly bill that included temporary
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Which of the following was a viewpoint of the federalist after the constitutional convention?
They wanted states to have more
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Based on the excerpt why did James Madison belive that federalism is needed in government
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Based on the expert, why did James Madison believe that federalism is needed in government
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differences between Antiferderalist and ferderalist very simple
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In a single Republic all the power surrounded by the people is submitted to the end restoration of a single government in the
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Why did James Mason believe that Federalism is needed in government
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Based on the expert why did James Madison believe that Federalism is needed in government it provides government with a way to
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In a single republic, all the power surrendered by the people is submitted to the administration of a single government; and the
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explain in 20 words why power is divided into many levels in a federal system
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explain in 20 sentences why power is divided into many levels in a federal system
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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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