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The Fourth Quiz

The Fourth Quiz . Review!. What is Federalism? . What is Federalism? . The separation of power and responsibilities between the states and federal government – set up by the Tenth Amendment . What is federal supremacy? . What is federal supremacy? .

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The Fourth Quiz

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  1. The Fourth Quiz Review!

  2. What is Federalism?

  3. What is Federalism? The separation of power and responsibilities between the states and federal government – set up by the Tenth Amendment

  4. What is federal supremacy?

  5. What is federal supremacy? The US Constitution and federal laws take precedence over those of state and local governments

  6. Why do we have the electoral college?

  7. Why do we have the electoral college? It is how we elect the president and was created because the founders did not exactly trust the rank and file voters in America with electing such an important position.

  8. What are reserved powers?

  9. What are reserved powers? All those powers not listed in the Constitution are reserved, or left to the states…like education and voting laws.

  10. What are expressed powers?

  11. What are expressed powers? Those powers that are expressly given to the federal government and listed in the Constitution…also called enumerated powers, because they’re numbered in the constitution.

  12. What are implied powers?

  13. What are implied powers? Those powers that the federal government needs to carry out the powers that are specifically enumerated within the Constitution... Like the power to tax and coin money allows the government to regulate the American economy.

  14. What are concurrent powers?

  15. What are concurrent powers? Those powers that are shared by both state and federal government, like the power to taxand to raise a police force.

  16. Where do we go, for the final court of appeal? The last court that will listed to our case?

  17. Where do we go, for the final court of appeal? The last court that will listed to our case? The Supreme Court

  18. What is the Tenth Amendment?

  19. What is the Tenth Amendment? Sets up reserved powers, by stating that all those powers not already given to the federal government fall to the states. It also sets up the concept of federalism.

  20. What is the driving force behind capitalism? What keeps people creating businesses?

  21. What is the driving force behind capitalism? What keeps people creating businesses? The Profit Motive

  22. What is the Great Compromise?

  23. What is the Great Compromise? Also called the Connecticut Plan, set up a bicameral legislature, the House based on population and the senate, where everyone get the same number – 2.

  24. What is the necessary and proper clause?

  25. What is the necessary and proper clause? Sets up the idea of implied powers. Gives the government the power to do whatever is necessary and proper to carry out its enumerated powers.

  26. How did they finally get the Constitution ratified?

  27. How did they finally get the Constitution ratified? By a promise of a bill of rights that would protect citizens from a very powerful federal government.

  28. The End

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