Deck 3: Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
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Deck 3: Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
1
A government in which states are sovereign and the national government only has powers granted to it by the state is also known as a ______.
A) dictatorship
B) autocracy
C) confederation
D) monarchy
A) dictatorship
B) autocracy
C) confederation
D) monarchy
C
2
The first constitution, the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was ratified in _____.
A) 1781
B) 1776
C) 1778
D) 1787
A) 1781
B) 1776
C) 1778
D) 1787
A
3
All of the following were identified as shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation except for ______.
A) The articles did not allow Congress to levy taxes or regulate commerce
B) The articles allowed Congress to enter into treaties and declare war
C) The articles provided for an executive branch and a judicial branch
D) The articles lacked any way to compel states to honor national policies
A) The articles did not allow Congress to levy taxes or regulate commerce
B) The articles allowed Congress to enter into treaties and declare war
C) The articles provided for an executive branch and a judicial branch
D) The articles lacked any way to compel states to honor national policies
C
4
All of the following were provisions of Article III of the Articles of Confederation except for ______.
A) States entered into a firm league of friendship for their common defense
B) States entered into a firm league of friendship to secure their liberties
C) States entered into a firm league of friendship to provide for their mutual and general welfare
D) States entered into a firm league of friendship to act in rebellion against the national government
A) States entered into a firm league of friendship for their common defense
B) States entered into a firm league of friendship to secure their liberties
C) States entered into a firm league of friendship to provide for their mutual and general welfare
D) States entered into a firm league of friendship to act in rebellion against the national government
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5
Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress needed a majority of _____ votes to pass a law.
A) 5
B) 7
C) 9
D) 11
A) 5
B) 7
C) 9
D) 11
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6
Under the Articles of Confederation each state had ______ vote in matters before the Congress.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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7
According to the U.S. Constitution, Article VI, Section II, the ______ reigns supreme.
A) tribal governments
B) local governments
C) state governments
D) national government
A) tribal governments
B) local governments
C) state governments
D) national government
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8
All of the following are examples of the enumerated powers of Congress except for ______.
A) Power to tax
B) Power to borrow money
C) Power to create new states
D) Power to declare war
A) Power to tax
B) Power to borrow money
C) Power to create new states
D) Power to declare war
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9
Which of the following clauses states that national law takes preeminence over state laws whenever such action is viewed as legitimate and within the scope of constitutional authority?
A) Elastic clause
B) National supremacy clause
C) Commerce clause
D) Necessary and proper clause
A) Elastic clause
B) National supremacy clause
C) Commerce clause
D) Necessary and proper clause
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10
The recent state marijuana laws have called into question which of the following constitutional clauses?
A) Commerce clause
B) Elastic clause
C) Necessary and proper clause
D) National supremacy clause
A) Commerce clause
B) Elastic clause
C) Necessary and proper clause
D) National supremacy clause
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11
Under dual federalism, the states and local governments were responsible for all of the following policies except for ______.
A) health
B) social services
C) interstate commerce
D) safety
A) health
B) social services
C) interstate commerce
D) safety
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12
Transferring funds from the national governments to recipient governments was referred to as ______ federalism.
A) dual
B) fiscal
C) cooperative
D) creative
A) dual
B) fiscal
C) cooperative
D) creative
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13
Which of the following types of federalism blurred the lines between governmental functions ?
A) Dual
B) Creative
C) Cooperative
D) Picket fence
A) Dual
B) Creative
C) Cooperative
D) Picket fence
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14
______ federalism is also referred to as the marble cake.
A) Dual
B) Cooperative
C) Creative
D) Picket fence
A) Dual
B) Cooperative
C) Creative
D) Picket fence
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15
Ending poverty and racial injustice was a goal of Lyndon Johnson's ______ federalism.
A) picket fence
B) dual
C) creative
D) cooperative
A) picket fence
B) dual
C) creative
D) cooperative
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16
According to the text, the proliferation of grants gave rise to the term of ______ federalism.
A) fiscal
B) coercive
C) regulatory
D) contentious
A) fiscal
B) coercive
C) regulatory
D) contentious
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17
According to the authors, the relationships between local, national, and state governments have been described as all of the following except for ______.
A) coercive
B) cooperative
C) regulatory
D) booming
A) coercive
B) cooperative
C) regulatory
D) booming
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18
The early history of the United States has been described as ______ federalism.
A) cooperative
B) dual
C) creative
D) picket fence
A) cooperative
B) dual
C) creative
D) picket fence
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19
Which of the following types of federalism best describes the United States today?
A) Picket fence
B) Creative
C) Cooperative
D) Dual
A) Picket fence
B) Creative
C) Cooperative
D) Dual
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20
Which of the following historical events/cases was identified as being the biggest test of our federal system?
A) McCulloch v. Maryland
B) South Dakota v. Dole
C) New Deal
D) Civil War
A) McCulloch v. Maryland
B) South Dakota v. Dole
C) New Deal
D) Civil War
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21
The funding relationship between the national government and the states is referred to as ______ federalism.
A) creative
B) picket fence
C) fiscal
D) dual
A) creative
B) picket fence
C) fiscal
D) dual
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22
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act was signed into law by President ______.
A) Clinton
B) Nixon
C) Bush
D) Obama
A) Clinton
B) Nixon
C) Bush
D) Obama
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23
Assigning money for a specific purpose is also known as a ______.
A) grant-in-aid
B) categorical grant
C) unfunded mandate
D) block grant
A) grant-in-aid
B) categorical grant
C) unfunded mandate
D) block grant
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24
They key actors in a vertical functional autocracies are ______.
A) politicians
B) members of the media
C) interest group members
D) government agency employees
A) politicians
B) members of the media
C) interest group members
D) government agency employees
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25
The relationship among intergovernmental actors within a program is a defining feature of ______ federalism.
A) cooperative
B) dual
C) fiscal
D) picket fence
A) cooperative
B) dual
C) fiscal
D) picket fence
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26
The rails in picket fence federalism represent ______.
A) levels of government
B) policy arenas
C) policy specialists
D) executive agencies
A) levels of government
B) policy arenas
C) policy specialists
D) executive agencies
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27
The pickets in picket fence federalism represent ______.
A) policy specialists
B) levels of government
C) policy arenas
D) executive agencies
A) policy specialists
B) levels of government
C) policy arenas
D) executive agencies
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28
Determinants of a healthy capacity in a state and local government include all of the following except for ______.
A) skilled administration
B) plentiful resources
C) traditional policymaking
D) management of complex affairs
A) skilled administration
B) plentiful resources
C) traditional policymaking
D) management of complex affairs
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29
Which of the following were designed to give more discretion and flexibility to the recipient governments within one broadly defined policy area.
A) Categorical grants
B) Grants-in-aid
C) Block grants
D) Unfunded mandates
A) Categorical grants
B) Grants-in-aid
C) Block grants
D) Unfunded mandates
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30
Elazar's political subcultures include all of the following except for ______.
A) moralistic
B) traditionalistic
C) individualistic
D) futuristic
A) moralistic
B) traditionalistic
C) individualistic
D) futuristic
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31
Which of the following cultures seeks to preserve the status quo and maintain benefits to the politically powerful, or wealthy elite?
A) Traditionalistic
B) Futuristic
C) Moralistic
D) Individualistic
A) Traditionalistic
B) Futuristic
C) Moralistic
D) Individualistic
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32
Which of the following cultures values public participation and collective action ?
A) Individualistic
B) Moralistic
C) Futuristic
D) Traditionalistic
A) Individualistic
B) Moralistic
C) Futuristic
D) Traditionalistic
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33
______ cultures promote a give-and-take system.
A) Futuristic
B) Traditionalistic
C) Moralistic
D) Individualistic
A) Futuristic
B) Traditionalistic
C) Moralistic
D) Individualistic
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34
According to the authors, states that are less interested in advancing public welfare are considered to be ______.
A) moralistic
B) individualistic
C) futuristic
D) traditionalistic
A) moralistic
B) individualistic
C) futuristic
D) traditionalistic
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35
Quality of life measures include all of the following except for ______.
A) health
B) crime
C) education
D) immigration
A) health
B) crime
C) education
D) immigration
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36
States with lower economies tend to have ______.
A) a less educated workforce
B) lower crime rate
C) effective government
D) innovation and diversification
A) a less educated workforce
B) lower crime rate
C) effective government
D) innovation and diversification
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37
During the civil rights movements, which of the following levels of government advanced protections for Americans regardless of race or ethnicity?
A) Local
B) State
C) Federal
D) Tribal
A) Local
B) State
C) Federal
D) Tribal
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38
Accor ding to pulls, citizens tend to trust ______ governments over ______ governments.
A) national ; local
B) local ; state
C) state ; tribal
D) tribal ; national
A) national ; local
B) local ; state
C) state ; tribal
D) tribal ; national
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39
States and cities that use innovation in their policies are referred to as ______.
A) laboratories of trust
B) laboratories of democracy
C) laboratories of science
D) laboratories of government
A) laboratories of trust
B) laboratories of democracy
C) laboratories of science
D) laboratories of government
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40
Local and state governments are often referred to as laboratories of democracy.
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41
The Framers believed that people would be most attached to the national government.
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42
The Articles of Confederation made it extremely easy for the national government to enact and implement policies through the states.
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43
When major policies are developed at the national level, they are usually vetted by states and municipalities.
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44
The U.S. federal system provides sovereignty for both the national and state government.
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45
Police power is considered to be a reserved power.
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46
The majority of the services we received are provided by our local and state governments.
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47
Efficient government was the goal of the framers of the U.S. Constitution.
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48
The most common system of government in the world is a unitary system of government.
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49
Grants-in-aid decreased the number of intergovernmental actors in public policy implementation.
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50
During the civil rights movement, many states had adopted discriminatory practices and policies.
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51
Citizens trust the national government over state and local governments.
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52
According to the text, governments closest to the people are most likely to understand citizen needs.
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53
According to James Madison, federalism provides double security for the rights of the people
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54
What is horizontal federalism?
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55
What is the full faith and credit principle?
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56
What is a vertical functional autocracies?
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57
Identify the parties in a "trifecta."
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58
What are laboratories of democracy?
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59
Identify the four enduring virtues of a federal system.
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60
Which level(s) of government is more likely to discover when a policy is unpopular with the public?
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61
Discuss some of the shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.
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62
Discuss the different types of clauses stipulated in the U.S. Constitution.
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63
What is dual federalism? Do you believe that this system of government would work in the United States today? Why or why not?
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64
Identify and discuss the instances in which the parameters of national and state policymaking were tested during the period of dual federalism.
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65
Identify and discuss the four themes of federalism and intergovernmental relations.
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