Deck 1: American Federalism As a Political Weapon
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Deck 1: American Federalism As a Political Weapon
1
Today, state governments ________.
A) employ more civilians than the Federal government
B) regulate about twenty percent of the American economy
C) conduct most of the criminal trials in the United States
D) all of the above
A) employ more civilians than the Federal government
B) regulate about twenty percent of the American economy
C) conduct most of the criminal trials in the United States
D) all of the above
D
2
Why and how does it make a difference whether the Federal or state governments control public policy? Be specific, and use examples.
No Answer
3
In what three ways did the period of "dual federalism" affect the development of federalism since the 1800s?
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4
Define and describe the four tools used to establish nation-wide policies without violating state prerogatives.
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5
The presidential administration of Ronald Reagan ________.
A) eliminated all Federal rules attached to grants-in-aid
B) preempted state authority in dozens of laws
C) repealed all Federal laws that limit state economic regulation
D) consistently supported increasing state power in all policy areas
A) eliminated all Federal rules attached to grants-in-aid
B) preempted state authority in dozens of laws
C) repealed all Federal laws that limit state economic regulation
D) consistently supported increasing state power in all policy areas
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6
Which of these programs of the Obama administration did not depend on the states?
A) The stimulus bill
B) The expansion of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
C) The Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act of 2010
D) None of the above
A) The stimulus bill
B) The expansion of the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
C) The Patient Protection and Affordable Health Care Act of 2010
D) None of the above
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7
In the 1960s, ________.
A) the number of Federal grant-in-aid programs was cut in half
B) the number of Federal grant-in-aid programs doubled
C) spending on Federal grant-in-aid programs was cut in half
D) federal rules attached to grant-in-aid programs were cut in half
A) the number of Federal grant-in-aid programs was cut in half
B) the number of Federal grant-in-aid programs doubled
C) spending on Federal grant-in-aid programs was cut in half
D) federal rules attached to grant-in-aid programs were cut in half
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8
In what period did Federal government spending first exceed spending by the state and local governments?
A) The nineteenth century
B) The Progressive Era
C) The New Deal
D) The 1960s
A) The nineteenth century
B) The Progressive Era
C) The New Deal
D) The 1960s
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9
What is the name for the Progressive Era strategy that aimed to influence each state to enact the same law?
A) The uniform law strategy
B) The stare decisis law strategy
C) The collateral law strategy
D) The Morrill Act strategy
A) The uniform law strategy
B) The stare decisis law strategy
C) The collateral law strategy
D) The Morrill Act strategy
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10
____________ is a tool used by the Federal government to establish new state and local institutions to achieve specific policy goals.
A) Constitutional amendments
B) Partial national rules
C) Bypassing
D) Product development
A) Constitutional amendments
B) Partial national rules
C) Bypassing
D) Product development
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11
American ________________ is the name of the field that tries to improve the understanding of past and current political events by analyzing the origins, continuity, and changes in durable institutions such as federalism.
A) political behavior
B) public choice
C) public law
D) political development
A) political behavior
B) public choice
C) public law
D) political development
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12
Describe the development of grants-in-aid in American history. Be sure to discuss the Progressive Era, the New Deal, the 1960s and 1970s, the conservative use of federalism and the liberal use of federalism. Have controversies over grants programs made political polarization more intense in recent decades? Can grants be changed to reduce political polarization, and if so, how?
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