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Which of the following best summarizes the logic used by the Anti-Federalists to argue against a single large republic?
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Imagine AUS medicine in 1815 named Sally stately. Sally believes that the individual states should always make their own laws on
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WeaponXasks
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Which statement about federalism is true? (1 point)
Federalism gives more power to states than to the national government
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What is the purpose of the Supremacy Clause? (1 point)
To establish federal powers To establish the Constitution as the law of
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Who or which groups supported a strong Federal government?
Who or which groups supported states’ rights?
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When states gave up some of their power to the federal government, which of the following did they receive in return?
(1 point)
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How does federalism limit government power?
Answer in 60 words or less. Start your response with "I think," and respond as if you
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How does federalism limit government power?
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How does the Incorporation Doctrine serve to increase the power of the federal government? (1 point) Responses It helps the
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How does federalism create a certain amount of tension between the national government and state governments? (1 point)
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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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Federalism is the word used to describe the Constitution's system of granting political power
[] By giving all political power to
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Rather read
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Define the principles of federalism and limited government. How are they connected to each other?
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Rather read
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One advantage the federal system of government has over confederal is that it allows for a stronger central government with
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I think the differences between federal, unitary, and confederal were important to the founders because they wanted to create a
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One argument that states' rights advocates might use to make their case against centralization is the potential loss of local
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What advantage does federalism have over a unitary or confederate system of government?
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This division of power between a central government and state governments is called Federalism.
True or False?
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Which was the most severe example of the tension created by federalism?
(1 point) Responses Civil War Civil War passing the
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Question Which was the most severe example of the tension created by federalism? (1 point) Responses Civil War
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which part of the constitution sets out the relationship beteewn the states and the fedral goverment?
1st amendment article 1 4th
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What is the purpose of the Supremacy Clause?(1 point) Responses To establish a federal system of government To establish
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When states gave up some of their power to the federal government, which of the following did they receive in return? (1 point)
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Explain in one or two sentences how the commerce clause and the Tenth Amendment illustrate the prevalence of federalism in the
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is the principle of domestic tranquility or federalism divides power between national and state government
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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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dumbblonde
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When states gave up some of their power to the federal government, which of the following did they receive in return?
(1 point)
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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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In 2-3 sentences describe an argument that States’ Rights advocates might use to make their case that the centralization is a
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Which statement about federalism is true?
(1 point) Responses Federalism gives more power to states than to the national
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How does federalism create a certain amount of tension between the national government and state governments?
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How does federalism create a certain amount of tension between the national government and state governments? (1 point)
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Which of the following best explains the major source of state government power during the period of dual federalism? (1 point)
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which was the most severe example of the tension created by federalism?
A. civil war B. passing the sedition act C. nullification
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explain why the farmers of the Constitution chose federalism as the form of government to establish the relationship between the
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make this sound like a 5th grader: The farmers of the Constitution chose federalism as it balanced power between the states and
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explain why the farmers of the Constitution chose federalism as the form of government to establish the relationship between the
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make this sound like a 5th grader and make it less than 50 words: The farmers of the Constitution chose federalism as it
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How does federalism create a certain amount of tension between the national government and state governments?
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short definitions less then 50 words for:
block grant categorical grant Civil Rights Act of 1964 commerce clause cooperative
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Which statement about federalism is true? (1 point) Responses Federalism gives more power to states than to the national
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Which was the most severe example of the tension created by federalism?
(1 point) • Civil War • passing the Sedition Act •
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Analyze the perspective of Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists. What would be a policy aligned with their perspective?
a weak
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Question Which of the following best explains the major source of state government power during the period of dual federalism?(1
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Who or which groups supported a strong federal government
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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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Explain in one or two sentences how the commerce clause and the Tenth Amendment illustrate the prevalence of federalism in the
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kricket
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Explain how local, state and federal could be both an advantage and a disadvantage of federalism when they make laws
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DW
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Explain how different levels of government makes laws be a disadvantage or an advantage of federalism
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Explain how different levels of government provide the same service or address the same problem be an advantage or disadvantage
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