The document discusses the key aspects of federalism in the United States, including the division of powers between the national and state governments. It outlines the three types of governmental powers: expressed powers given directly to the national government in the Constitution, shared powers that both levels of government hold, and reserved powers that belong solely to the states. Examples are provided for each category of powers. The document also notes powers that are denied to both the national and state governments.
The document discusses the key aspects of federalism in the United States, including the division of powers between the national and state governments. It outlines the three types of governmental powers: expressed powers given directly to the national government in the Constitution, shared powers that both levels of government hold, and reserved powers that belong solely to the states. Examples are provided for each category of powers. The document also notes powers that are denied to both the national and state governments.
The document discusses the key aspects of federalism in the United States, including the division of powers between the national and state governments. It outlines the three types of governmental powers: expressed powers given directly to the national government in the Constitution, shared powers that both levels of government hold, and reserved powers that belong solely to the states. Examples are provided for each category of powers. The document also notes powers that are denied to both the national and state governments.
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main Ideas, vocabulary questions, examples, sentences, pg. numbers… Article IV Power Divided between the state and national gov. Delegated Powers Expressed powers directly stated in the Constitution Ex: levy and collet taxes coin money make war raise an army and a navy Shared Powers Powers that the state and nat. gov have in common Ex: levy taxes borrow money establish courts enact and enforce laws Reserved Powers 10th amendment- Powers reserved to the states Ex: Regullation of public schools and waste disposal and establish local gov. Implied Powers Powers the federal gov needs to carry out the expressed powers Necesarry and proper clause (elastic) Article I Sextion 8, clause 18 gives authority to deal problems the Founders did not foresee Ex: Draft, Regulate nuclear power Space Programs Powers denied to Nat I and stateEx (national) Cannot tax exports Cannot interfere in another business Gov State Cannot Coin Money Make Treaties with foreign nations
Themes I see in the informattion: Federalism and the powers that were given
Other questions I might havWhy are there more than one power
Please list 3 things you lea Federalism and their powers
All are fighting for a better country.
Some might be more effective than others Please explain how one thing you learned today relates to you: This assignment helps me understand the rules put in place by the gov. Notes Continued…. y and a navy