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Definition of federalism

•Division of powers and systematic relationship between the federal government and the states.

Article _______ Section __________ defines the powers of the federalgovernment

Article One


Section Eight

•The 10thamendment also called the “reservation clause” does what?

It defines/ allocates powers to the states.

Benefits of a federal system (Name 3)

•The Division of power formula


•Allows autonomy to the state governments


•Gives powers to the states


•Union of fifty states

Definition of the Supremacy Clause:

The Constitution, the federal laws, and treaties signed by the U.S government will prevail as supreme in all legal and international matters

The Supremacy Clause is Article ______ Section _____

Article Six Section Two

What is Article One Section Nine

Prohibits federal government from certainactions

Which amendments not listed in the constitution is thepower of the states and the people.

The 9th and 10th Amendments

These amendments were the first intervention of the federal government in state matters (name 2)

13th, 14th, 15th Amendments

What was the second major involvement of the federal government

Civil Rights Act of 1964

What did the voting rights act of 1965 accomplish (name two)

Removed the conditions of the poll tax, grandfather clause, and literary tests

What amendment abolished the poll tax

24th Amendment

What was Article 4 about?

Horizontal Federalism

What is Horizontal Federalism

It's the way state governments relate to one another.

What is Article 4 Section One about?

Full faith and credit to public acts,records, and judicial proceedings

What is Article 4 Section Two About?

The citizens of one state shall beentitled to full privileges and immunities in other states

What Article and Section is about the admission of new states in the union

Article 4 Section 3

Dual Federalism lasted from ________ to _________

1789 to 1933

Reasons the state and federal governments did not initially collaborate include (name two)

nature of economy


absenceof modern means of communication, ideological differences


politicalsensitiveness

What is Cooperative Federalism?

When the Feds started helping the states

When did Cooperative Federalism happen?

1933 to today

What were some of the New Deal Acts (Name 3)

•Social security


•Tennessee Valley Development Project


•The Works Project Administration


•G. I. Bill


•National Labor Relations Board

What were some of the Great Society Programs (Name 3)

Medicare, 1968 (elderly)


•Medicaid: Income based (1968)


•Assistance to families with Dependent Children (AFDC) 1968


Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF, 1996)


•Head-start (1965)


School Lunch Program 1967