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Deck 4: Federalism
1
A power not specifically mentioned in the Constitution but necessary if another specific grant of power is to be carried out is called a(n)_________ power.
A)assigned
B)general
C)enumerated
D)implied
E)concurrent
A)assigned
B)general
C)enumerated
D)implied
E)concurrent
D
2
The "necessary and proper" clause of Article I,Section 8 of the Constitution is an example of a(n)"__________ clause."
A)confederal
B)states' rights
C)judicial
D)dual
E)elastic
A)confederal
B)states' rights
C)judicial
D)dual
E)elastic
E
3
Development of the Common Core education standards was led by the
A)Executive Office of the President.
B)National Governors' Association.
C)U.S. Department of Education.
D)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
E)American Association of Educators.
A)Executive Office of the President.
B)National Governors' Association.
C)U.S. Department of Education.
D)United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
E)American Association of Educators.
B
4
States' rights supporters believe that Congress should restrict its activities to
A)enforcing the bill of rights.
B)policies that impact citizens of multiple states.
C)making laws in areas not specifically granted in the constitution to the states.
D)foreign policy, leaving regulating all citizen activities to the states.
E)enumerated powers.
A)enforcing the bill of rights.
B)policies that impact citizens of multiple states.
C)making laws in areas not specifically granted in the constitution to the states.
D)foreign policy, leaving regulating all citizen activities to the states.
E)enumerated powers.
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5
Federal government decision-making tends to be dominated by
A)theoretical debates about federalism.
B)political and policy goals.
C)concern for priorities of interest groups.
D)ideological commitments with respect to federalism.
E)academic conceptions of "ideal" federalism.
A)theoretical debates about federalism.
B)political and policy goals.
C)concern for priorities of interest groups.
D)ideological commitments with respect to federalism.
E)academic conceptions of "ideal" federalism.
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6
The Constitution did not give Congress the authority to establish the Internal Revenue Service.Congress did so,however,to implement its power to "lay and collect taxes." This is an example of the use of a(n)_________ power.
A)implied
B)delegated
C)reserved
D)expressed
E)inherent
A)implied
B)delegated
C)reserved
D)expressed
E)inherent
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7
According to the theory of dual federalism,__________________ the nation and the states.
A)a rigid wall separates
B)there is very little political difference between
C)national policy always applies equally to both
D)grant money is shared by
E)the president is ultimately sovereign over both
A)a rigid wall separates
B)there is very little political difference between
C)national policy always applies equally to both
D)grant money is shared by
E)the president is ultimately sovereign over both
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8
Which of the following is not an essential premise of dual federalism?
A)The Constitution is the creation of the people of the United States.
B)The national government rules by enumerated powers only.
C)The national government has a limited set of constitutional purposes.
D)Each government unit, both nation and state, is sovereign within its sphere.
E)The relationship between nation and state is best characterized by tension.
A)The Constitution is the creation of the people of the United States.
B)The national government rules by enumerated powers only.
C)The national government has a limited set of constitutional purposes.
D)Each government unit, both nation and state, is sovereign within its sphere.
E)The relationship between nation and state is best characterized by tension.
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9
Which metaphor best describes cooperative federalism?
A)A layer cake
B)A sponge cake
C)A fruitcake
D)A marble cake
E)A bundt cake
A)A layer cake
B)A sponge cake
C)A fruitcake
D)A marble cake
E)A bundt cake
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10
The constitution expressly gives the federal government the power to _____________ within the states.
A)build interstate highways
B)establish military bases
C)control communications
D)create a postal system
E)build schools
A)build interstate highways
B)establish military bases
C)control communications
D)create a postal system
E)build schools
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11
Federal government support for the Common Core was
A)the chief reason the standards were written.
B)required by federal legislation.
C)a problem because it created an appearance that the standards threatened state authority.
D)irrelevant to the drafting and adoption of the standards.
E)not a reason for drafting standards, but was the primary influence on their final form.
A)the chief reason the standards were written.
B)required by federal legislation.
C)a problem because it created an appearance that the standards threatened state authority.
D)irrelevant to the drafting and adoption of the standards.
E)not a reason for drafting standards, but was the primary influence on their final form.
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12
The Great Depression represented a shift away from __________ and toward __________.
A)cooperative federalism; dual federalism
B)dual federalism; cooperative federalism
C)the elastic clause; the Tenth Amendment
D)the supremacy clause; the Tenth Amendment
E)cooperative federalism and the elastic clause; dual federalism and the Tenth Amendment
A)cooperative federalism; dual federalism
B)dual federalism; cooperative federalism
C)the elastic clause; the Tenth Amendment
D)the supremacy clause; the Tenth Amendment
E)cooperative federalism and the elastic clause; dual federalism and the Tenth Amendment
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13
Which of the following is an incorrect description of the cooperative federalism model?
A)National and state agencies typically undertake government functions jointly rather than exclusively.
B)The nation and states routinely share power.
C)Power is not concentrated at any government level or in any agency.
D)The functions and responsibilities of the national and state governments are clearly defined.
E)It is an expansive view of the Constitution's supremacy clause.
A)National and state agencies typically undertake government functions jointly rather than exclusively.
B)The nation and states routinely share power.
C)Power is not concentrated at any government level or in any agency.
D)The functions and responsibilities of the national and state governments are clearly defined.
E)It is an expansive view of the Constitution's supremacy clause.
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14
A proponent of states' rights and enumerated powers would be more likely to quote the _________ Amendment to the Constitution.
A)First
B)Eighth
C)Tenth
D)Fourteenth
E)Sixteenth
A)First
B)Eighth
C)Tenth
D)Fourteenth
E)Sixteenth
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15
The power to coin money belongs to __________ and the power to grant divorces belongs to _________.
A)the states; both the states and the federal government
B)both the states and the federal government; the states
C)the federal government; the states
D)the states; the federal government
E)the federal government; both the states and the federal government
A)the states; both the states and the federal government
B)both the states and the federal government; the states
C)the federal government; the states
D)the states; the federal government
E)the federal government; both the states and the federal government
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16
Someone who believes that the elastic clause of the Constitution should be narrowly interpreted is most likely to endorse the concept of _________ federalism.
A)dual
B)cooperative
C)creative
D)implied
E)restrictive
A)dual
B)cooperative
C)creative
D)implied
E)restrictive
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17
Conflicts related to power-sharing between states and the national government are settled by
A)the president.
B)a committee of state governors.
C)a congressional conference committee.
D)the supreme court.
E)the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
A)the president.
B)a committee of state governors.
C)a congressional conference committee.
D)the supreme court.
E)the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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18
Which metaphor best describes dual federalism?
A)A sponge cake
B)A layer cake
C)A fruitcake
D)A marble cake
E)A pineapple upside-down cake
A)A sponge cake
B)A layer cake
C)A fruitcake
D)A marble cake
E)A pineapple upside-down cake
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19
The basic premise of federalism is that
A)supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses.
B)two or more governments share power and authority over the same land and people.
C)supreme political authority remains with the states.
D)a national government has sole ultimate sovereignty over a country's land and people.
E)state and local governments may not exercise powers of their own that are independent of the national government.
A)supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses.
B)two or more governments share power and authority over the same land and people.
C)supreme political authority remains with the states.
D)a national government has sole ultimate sovereignty over a country's land and people.
E)state and local governments may not exercise powers of their own that are independent of the national government.
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20
Which of the following statements regarding the New Deal era is incorrect?
A)The period was crucial in reshaping federalism in the United States.
B)The size of the national government and its budget increased tremendously.
C)The general welfare became a legitimate concern of the national government.
D)Congress temporarily claimed extra constitutional powers to meet the national emergency.
E)All of these choices are true.
A)The period was crucial in reshaping federalism in the United States.
B)The size of the national government and its budget increased tremendously.
C)The general welfare became a legitimate concern of the national government.
D)Congress temporarily claimed extra constitutional powers to meet the national emergency.
E)All of these choices are true.
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21
The controversial 1993 Brady bill
A)criminalized the distribution of medical marijuana.
B)outlawed abortions in the third trimester of a pregnancy.
C)created a national system to check the background of gun buyers.
D)required local law enforcement officials to investigate the immigration status of detainees.
E)forbade states from recognizing same-sex marriages performed in other states.
A)criminalized the distribution of medical marijuana.
B)outlawed abortions in the third trimester of a pregnancy.
C)created a national system to check the background of gun buyers.
D)required local law enforcement officials to investigate the immigration status of detainees.
E)forbade states from recognizing same-sex marriages performed in other states.
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22
The ___________ gives Congress the power to regulate commerce among the states.
A)bill of rights
B)commerce clause
C)McCulloch v. Maryland decision
D)president
E)supreme court
A)bill of rights
B)commerce clause
C)McCulloch v. Maryland decision
D)president
E)supreme court
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23
In Dred Scott, the Supreme Court decided that Congress had no power to
A)prohibit slavery.
B)create a national bank.
C)control sale of guns.
D)regulate navigable waterways.
E)issue grants-in-aid.
A)prohibit slavery.
B)create a national bank.
C)control sale of guns.
D)regulate navigable waterways.
E)issue grants-in-aid.
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24
Since 1995 the Supreme Court has frequently
A)favored national government supremacy.
B)allowed Congress to decide issues of state/federal power-sharing.
C)favored states' rights.
D)declined to hear cases involving power disputes between the national government and the states.
E)deferred in its decision-making to over 100 years of precedent in supreme court decisions.
A)favored national government supremacy.
B)allowed Congress to decide issues of state/federal power-sharing.
C)favored states' rights.
D)declined to hear cases involving power disputes between the national government and the states.
E)deferred in its decision-making to over 100 years of precedent in supreme court decisions.
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25
"Let the end be legitimate,let it be within the scope of the constitution,and all means which are appropriate" is part of the broad Supreme Court interpretation of the elastic clause in the case of
A)Marbury v. Madison.
B)McCulloch v. Maryland.
C)Gibbons v. Ogden.
D)United States v. Lopez.
E)Printz v. United States.
A)Marbury v. Madison.
B)McCulloch v. Maryland.
C)Gibbons v. Ogden.
D)United States v. Lopez.
E)Printz v. United States.
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26
While always a part of the federal arsenal,federal grants-in-aid grew at an astonishing pace
A)during the 1860s.
B)during the 1870s.
C)during the 1890s.
D)during the 1930s.
E)during the 1960s.
A)during the 1860s.
B)during the 1870s.
C)during the 1890s.
D)during the 1930s.
E)during the 1960s.
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27
The use of highway construction funds has been an effective means to promote
A)states' rights.
B)cooperative federalism.
C)dual federalism.
D)the Fourth Amendment.
E)the Tenth Amendment.
A)states' rights.
B)cooperative federalism.
C)dual federalism.
D)the Fourth Amendment.
E)the Tenth Amendment.
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28
Which of the following is not a reason that states have improved their ability to govern capably over the last few decades?
A)State legislatures have generally increased the time they are in session.
B)States have improved pay for their legislators.
C)States are employing more qualified policy specialists as advisors.
D)States have increased their ability to raise revenue through taxes and other means.
E)All of the above are reasons states have increased their capabilities.
A)State legislatures have generally increased the time they are in session.
B)States have improved pay for their legislators.
C)States are employing more qualified policy specialists as advisors.
D)States have increased their ability to raise revenue through taxes and other means.
E)All of the above are reasons states have increased their capabilities.
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29
In recent years,the Supreme Court has denied states the power to execute individuals who are
A)mentally disabled.
B)poor and uneducated.
C)from broken homes.
D)seventeen years old.
E)mentally disabled and/or seventeen years old.
A)mentally disabled.
B)poor and uneducated.
C)from broken homes.
D)seventeen years old.
E)mentally disabled and/or seventeen years old.
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30
According to John Marshall's decision in McCulloch v.Maryland (1819),the elastic clause might be interpreted to mean that Congress can take a particular action not specified in the Constitution if that action is
A)approved by both houses of Congress.
B)strictly related to accomplishment of a national priority.
C)requested by a state government.
D)generally in the public interest.
E)plainly adapted to achieving a legitimate constitutional end.
A)approved by both houses of Congress.
B)strictly related to accomplishment of a national priority.
C)requested by a state government.
D)generally in the public interest.
E)plainly adapted to achieving a legitimate constitutional end.
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Formula grants and project grants are both types of _________ grants.
A)block
B)formula
C)carry
D)categorical
E)user
A)block
B)formula
C)carry
D)categorical
E)user
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32
A central question in the McCulloch case was whether or not Congress had the power to
A)institute a peacetime draft.
B)establish a national bank.
C)regulate commerce along major waterways.
D)investigate the executive branch.
E)remove one of its own members.
A)institute a peacetime draft.
B)establish a national bank.
C)regulate commerce along major waterways.
D)investigate the executive branch.
E)remove one of its own members.
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33
Suppose Congress funds elementary education by giving states a grant.The states may then designate the specific educational programs to receive the funds.This is an example of a _________ grant.
A)block
B)formula
C)carry
D)categorical
E)user
A)block
B)formula
C)carry
D)categorical
E)user
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34
In McCulloch v.Maryland,Chief Justice Marshall employed the principle of
A)states' rights.
B)layer-cake federalism.
C)cooperative federalism.
D)dual federalism.
E)state intermediation.
A)states' rights.
B)layer-cake federalism.
C)cooperative federalism.
D)dual federalism.
E)state intermediation.
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35
From the 1930s to the mid-1990s,
A)the Supreme Court tended to support expansion of national authority.
B)the Supreme Court considered issues of federalism to be "political questions" beyond the scope of the Court's jurisdiction.
C)the Supreme Court consistently resisted the expansion of national power.
D)the Supreme Court wavered unpredictably on the issue of national authority.
E)the Court issued decisions that made the division of powers in federalism difficult to ascertain.
A)the Supreme Court tended to support expansion of national authority.
B)the Supreme Court considered issues of federalism to be "political questions" beyond the scope of the Court's jurisdiction.
C)the Supreme Court consistently resisted the expansion of national power.
D)the Supreme Court wavered unpredictably on the issue of national authority.
E)the Court issued decisions that made the division of powers in federalism difficult to ascertain.
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36
In 2012,the Supreme Court cited ____________ in upholding the "individual mandate" provision of the Affordable Care Act.
A)the commerce clause
B)dual federalism
C)the Congress's taxing power
D)cooperative federalism
E)the McCulloch v. Maryland decision
A)the commerce clause
B)dual federalism
C)the Congress's taxing power
D)cooperative federalism
E)the McCulloch v. Maryland decision
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37
Under Chief Justice John Marshall,the early Supreme Court generally
A)preserved states' rights.
B)lessened trade powers between the states.
C)issued conflicting decisions about the balance between national and state power.
D)remain silent about federalism issues.
E)increased national power.
A)preserved states' rights.
B)lessened trade powers between the states.
C)issued conflicting decisions about the balance between national and state power.
D)remain silent about federalism issues.
E)increased national power.
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38
The general conclusion of the Supreme Court in United States v.Lopez was that
A)the Second Amendment forbids any government restriction on the right to bear arms.
B)there are limits to the national government's ability to regulate behavior based on the commerce clause.
C)schools are exclusively a state and local responsibility.
D)the right to bear arms extends even to those who are not legal adults.
E)entities of the state do not have ability equal to that of the state itself to successfully challenge national law.
A)the Second Amendment forbids any government restriction on the right to bear arms.
B)there are limits to the national government's ability to regulate behavior based on the commerce clause.
C)schools are exclusively a state and local responsibility.
D)the right to bear arms extends even to those who are not legal adults.
E)entities of the state do not have ability equal to that of the state itself to successfully challenge national law.
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39
By 2013,__________ grants consumed more than 50 percent of national government grants to the states.
A)Homeland Security
B)education
C)environmental
D)transportation
E)health
A)Homeland Security
B)education
C)environmental
D)transportation
E)health
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40
The Printz v.United States decision was held to violate the constitutional principle of ___________ by transferring the president's executive authority to local sheriffs.
A)cooperative federalism
B)marble-cake federalism
C)regulation of commerce
D)new federalism
E)separation of powers
A)cooperative federalism
B)marble-cake federalism
C)regulation of commerce
D)new federalism
E)separation of powers
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41
According to the text,political liberals fear stronger states' rights because it
A)resulted in higher taxes.
B)supported the principle of cooperative federalism.
C)allowed inequality and supported racism.
D)is unconstitutional.
E)focused too strongly on representing urban dwellers.
A)resulted in higher taxes.
B)supported the principle of cooperative federalism.
C)allowed inequality and supported racism.
D)is unconstitutional.
E)focused too strongly on representing urban dwellers.
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42
In response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks,Congress placed the _________ in charge of protecting the nation's ports.
A)Marines
B)states
C)FBI
D)Coast Guard
E)Department of Homeland Security
A)Marines
B)states
C)FBI
D)Coast Guard
E)Department of Homeland Security
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43
Home rule is
A)the right of the federal government to protect its own shores against foreign invasion.
B)the authority of states to enact federal programs as they wish.
C)the right of municipal governments to enact their own legislation in certain administrative areas.
D)a person's right to defend his or her property as he or she sees fit.
E)a local government's ability to tax those people who shop within that local government's boundaries.
A)the right of the federal government to protect its own shores against foreign invasion.
B)the authority of states to enact federal programs as they wish.
C)the right of municipal governments to enact their own legislation in certain administrative areas.
D)a person's right to defend his or her property as he or she sees fit.
E)a local government's ability to tax those people who shop within that local government's boundaries.
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44
A citizen,interest group member,or public official who champions a particular policy idea is called a
A)public agitator.
B)policy entrepreneur.
C)policy instigator.
D)legislator.
E)policy stimulator.
A)public agitator.
B)policy entrepreneur.
C)policy instigator.
D)legislator.
E)policy stimulator.
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45
A notable trend in the backgrounds of recent presidents is experience as a
A)U.S. Senator.
B)member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
C)state legislator.
D)governor.
E)judge.
A)U.S. Senator.
B)member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
C)state legislator.
D)governor.
E)judge.
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46
The complexity of the American federal system encourages
A)majoritarian democracy.
B)pluralism.
C)a high level of popular participation.
D)government stagnation.
E)conservative reactions by most registered voters.
A)majoritarian democracy.
B)pluralism.
C)a high level of popular participation.
D)government stagnation.
E)conservative reactions by most registered voters.
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47
Congressional redistricting occurs once every ____ years.
A)two
B)four
C)six
D)ten
E)fifty
A)two
B)four
C)six
D)ten
E)fifty
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48
Problems with establishing democracy in Iraq are,according to the text,chiefly a function of the fact that
A)"There is no meaningful Iraqi identity."
B)there are still so many supporters of Saddam Hussein.
C)voters rejected democracy when they adopted the current Iraqi constitution.
D)it is impossible to have a voting system.
E)too many international boundary disputes remain to be resolved.
A)"There is no meaningful Iraqi identity."
B)there are still so many supporters of Saddam Hussein.
C)voters rejected democracy when they adopted the current Iraqi constitution.
D)it is impossible to have a voting system.
E)too many international boundary disputes remain to be resolved.
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How likely are voters to participate in state and local elections compared with national elections?
A)Less likely
B)More likely
C)Equally likely
D)No clear pattern
E)More likely if the issues are known and made clear to voters in advance
A)Less likely
B)More likely
C)Equally likely
D)No clear pattern
E)More likely if the issues are known and made clear to voters in advance
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50
Based on 2012 data from the U.S.Census Bureau,the United States is home to as many as __________ local governments of different sorts.
A)300
B)1,000
C)10,000
D)20,000
E)90,000
A)300
B)1,000
C)10,000
D)20,000
E)90,000
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51
A government unit created to perform particular functions,such as fire protection and water purification and distribution is known as a(n)
A)municipal government.
B)state's taxing authority.
C)county government.
D)special district.
E)intergovernmental agency.
A)municipal government.
B)state's taxing authority.
C)county government.
D)special district.
E)intergovernmental agency.
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52
The lines that define congressional districts are usually drawn by
A)state legislatures.
B)state governors.
C)U.S. Senators.
D)a state's congressional delegation.
E)the House Judiciary Committee.
A)state legislatures.
B)state governors.
C)U.S. Senators.
D)a state's congressional delegation.
E)the House Judiciary Committee.
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53
The ___________ is the term researchers use to characterize the overall collection of national,state and local governments in the United States.
A)federalist system
B)governmental maze
C)intergovernmental system
D)puzzle palace
E)governmental hierarchy
A)federalist system
B)governmental maze
C)intergovernmental system
D)puzzle palace
E)governmental hierarchy
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54
Real ID,a federally mandated program that imposes security standards for states to issue driver's licenses,is an example of
A)redistricting.
B)a block grant.
C)preemption.
D)a restraint.
E)an unfunded mandate.
A)redistricting.
B)a block grant.
C)preemption.
D)a restraint.
E)an unfunded mandate.
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55
The process of redrawing boundaries for electoral jurisdictions is known as
A)reapportionment.
B)realignment.
C)redistribution.
D)redistricting.
E)redesign.
A)reapportionment.
B)realignment.
C)redistribution.
D)redistricting.
E)redesign.
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56
The power of Congress to enact laws by which the national government assumes complete or partial responsibility for a state government function is known as
A)new federalism.
B)sanctioning.
C)policy entrepreneurship.
D)preemption.
E)popular sovereignty.
A)new federalism.
B)sanctioning.
C)policy entrepreneurship.
D)preemption.
E)popular sovereignty.
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57
Preclearance is the process of
A)obtaining the approval of Congress before passing state laws.
B)seeking advance rulings on constitutionality of legislation from the supreme court.
C)asking the governor to sign off on a proposed law before introducing it.
D)submitting redistricting plans to the Justice Department for approval.
E)providing citizens with advance notice of the effect of newly-passed laws.
A)obtaining the approval of Congress before passing state laws.
B)seeking advance rulings on constitutionality of legislation from the supreme court.
C)asking the governor to sign off on a proposed law before introducing it.
D)submitting redistricting plans to the Justice Department for approval.
E)providing citizens with advance notice of the effect of newly-passed laws.
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58
The __________ pressed for legislation requiring cost estimates and analysis of the impact of agency regulations.
A)state governors
B)U.S. Senate
C)majority of Washington lobbyists
D)Congressional Budget Office
E)Republicans
A)state governors
B)U.S. Senate
C)majority of Washington lobbyists
D)Congressional Budget Office
E)Republicans
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59
The vast majority of recent preemptions have focused on
A)environmental protection.
B)judicial appointments.
C)Internet commerce.
D)homeland security.
E)environmental protection and homeland security.
A)environmental protection.
B)judicial appointments.
C)Internet commerce.
D)homeland security.
E)environmental protection and homeland security.
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60
The Constitution explicitly recognizes
A)the national government.
B)state governments.
C)local governments.
D)the national government, state governments, and local governments.
E)the national government and state governments.
A)the national government.
B)state governments.
C)local governments.
D)the national government, state governments, and local governments.
E)the national government and state governments.
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61
Compare the attitudes of conservatives and liberals to states' rights.
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62
Identify the key elements of cooperative federalism.
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63
The national government has come to rely increasingly on its _______ power to shape state policies.
A)presidential
B)legislative
C)regulatory
D)judicial
E)informal
A)presidential
B)legislative
C)regulatory
D)judicial
E)informal
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64
Explain what preemption means,and identify recent trends in its use and the issues that have been addressed.
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65
Discuss the special challenges faced by state and local governments as a result of the economic downturn in 2008,and ways governments can and did respond to these challenges.
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66
Explain the problems faced by Iraq in implementing a federal system similar to that in the United States.
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67
Discuss how the Great Depression changed the relationship between the federal government and the states.
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68
Discuss how both dual and cooperative federalism support the pluralist model in different ways.
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69
Discuss three Supreme Court decisions that reflect the Court's changing conception of the limits of federal power.
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70
Discuss the concept of preclearance,including the impact of the Shelby County v.Holder decision.
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71
Explain the concept of dual federalism and its essential premises.
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72
_________ requires foreigners who are not citizens living in the United States to register with the government and carry their registration papers.
A)U.S. Law
B)Nevada Law
C)Montana Law
D)California Law
E)Oregon Law
A)U.S. Law
B)Nevada Law
C)Montana Law
D)California Law
E)Oregon Law
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