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Who rules the house?

Who rules the house?. Discuss with your group who make the decision? Do each of your parents have different responsibilities in the home? Write down two for each parent or you. Do they share responsibilities?. FEDERALISM.

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Who rules the house?

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  1. Who rules the house? Discuss with your group who make the decision? Do each of your parents have different responsibilities in the home? Write down two for each parent or you. Do they share responsibilities?

  2. FEDERALISM Draw three boxes and write in a couple of things that each parent does and something they both do in the middle Draw a man and a women stick figure with the above heading. It should take up a whole sheet of paper. Write in their NAMES too. RESERVED DELEGATED CONCURRENT SALLY STATE & FRED FEDERAL

  3. Fill in the powers that are listed below in each box. FEDERALISM-NATIONAL gov’t and STATE gov’t SHARE power. • RESERVED POWER • FOR THE STATES • Marriage • Education • Intrastate Trade • Public Safety • Voting regulations • CONCURRENT POWERS/ • SHARED • Collect Taxes • Enforce Laws • Court System • DELEGATED POWER • FOR FEDERAL GOV’T • Declare War • Interstate Trade • Treaties • Immigration • Currency

  4. Using the statements on your desk,-Discuss with your group what power is being represented-Place it under the correct term-Be ready to explain your reason

  5. New quarter ($.25) of national parks are created. (delegated) • Legislature increases tolls on the thruway (Concurrent) • Income Tax increase on top 2% (Concurrent) • Gay Marriage passes in New York (reserved) • President signs trade agreement with Mexico (Delegated) • California votes to legalize marijuana (reserved) • Troops are sent to Afghanistan (Delegated) • Law considered to change driver permit age (Reserved) • Japan receives Tsunami relief from U.S. (Delegated) • Court overturns voter ID requirement (Concurrent) • Chicago teachers protest new evaluation regulation (reserved) • The U.S. Mint creates a new $2.00 bill. (delegated)

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