PPT-Chapter 3----Federalism “The powers not
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delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to the States are reserved to the States respectively or to the people 10 th Amendment to
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delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to the States are reserved to the States respectively or to the people 10 th Amendment to the US Constitution. States into a Nation. This presentation is the property of Dr. Kevin Parsneau for use by him and his current students. No other person may use or reprint without his permission.. Questions:. What is federalism and what are its most important features?. Putting the . federal. in . federal. republic. Federalism: Powers Divided. Section 1. Why federalism?. Founding fathers saw governmental power as leading to trespasses against individual liberty.. They believed in . Definition. Federalism. – The division of powers among the local, state and national governments.. Federal Powers Derived from the Constitution. Delegated Powers – Powers the Constitution delegates to the national government through expressed, implied and inherent powers.. Objectives:. Identify ways Constitution determines the powers of state & national governments. Understand the relationship of implied powers to enumerated powers.. Compare the contrasting forms of dual & cooperative federalism.. DO NOW. Nikki Haley, the . governor of South . Carolina, . has called for the removal of a Confederate flag from the state capitol's grounds. . It will take a majority vote in the state legislature to remove the flag. . National vs. State Government. Federalism: The idea that both the state & national government have powers.. http://bensguide.gpo.gov/9-12/government/federalism.html. Exclusive Powers of the National and State Governments. --What is federalism?. --Constitutional origins of federalism. --Evolution of federalism in American history. 1. Federalism Defined. 1. . Definition of Federalism. Same people and territory are included in both levels of government (think citizenship). Constitution . Vocab. Powers the Constitution grants or delegates to the national government.. Delegated Powers. Are those powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders.. Most of these are found in the first three articles.. Lets create a new government for the nation but keep the state governments too. That way they can limit each other’s powers. We’ll call the national or central government the FEDERAL government. So we can call this system . Tracking . the Katrina Disaster. “Local, state and federal emergency agencies had been planning for years how to respond before and after this kind of emergency. They even had practice drills where every kind of relief issue was reviewed -- food, water, security and health -- and who was responsible for delivering those services was specifically laid out in numerous plans.. --Constitutional origins of federalism. --Evolution of federalism in American history. 1. Federalism Defined. 1. Definition of Federalism. Same people and territory are included in both levels of government (think citizenship). USHC 1.5. Explain how the fundamental principle of limited government is protected by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights…. A Constitution . LIMITS. . government. Limiting the . Government. Federalism. Federalism- the division of power between the central and state government. Powers are shared and also unique to each level. This is a DUAL system of government.. I.). Federalism. : Definition. :. . Forum – . Santuario. de San Antonio. August 23, 2018. By: Christian S. Monsod. Why federalism?. Six previous attempts at . ChaCha. – all failed, all perceived as smokescreen for self-serving ends.
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