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Cornell Notes

Topics Federalism

Big Ideas, questions, Notes, details, definitions, answers to your


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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….
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ablish local gov.

business

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