Deck 2: Federalism: the Power Plan

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Popular sentiment in 1787 ______ a unitary government.

A) did not support
B) favored
C) was neutral regarding
D) focused on
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The political system in which state and national governments share responsibilities is ______.

A) communism
B) unitarianism
C) federalism
D) socialism
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______ passed a law in 2012 making it a state crime to be in the United States illegally.

A) Florida
B) California
C) Arizona
D) Texas
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The ______ were in favor of a stronger central government.

A) Antifederalists
B) Whigs
C) Federalists
D) Founders
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The Continental Congress was called in ______.

A) 1770
B) 1776
C) 1780
D) 1787
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______ powers are those expressly given by the Constitution.

A) Presidential
B) Express
C) Implied
D) Enumerated
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States and the federal government can both exercise ______ powers.

A) implied
B) enumerated
C) concurrent
D) exclusive
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Nations governed only by one central government are known as ______ systems.

A) socialist
B) unitary
C) federal
D) confederal
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Because the Constitution could not list every possible situation the government may face, it provides for ______ powers.

A) enumerated
B) implied
C) exclusive
D) concurrent
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Powers that belong only to the federal government are ______.

A) enumerated
B) exclusive
C) implied
D) supposed
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The weakness of the U.S. federal government became evident when it was unable to deal with ______ after 1783.

A) an economic recession
B) a war
C) international trade
D) Native Americans
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That the Constitution is the "Supreme Law of the Land" is stated in ______.

A) the Declaration of Independence
B) the Supremacy Clause
C) the Fourteenth Amendment
D) the Necessary and Proper Clause
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In 2012, voters in Colorado approved Amendment 64, which legalized ______.

A) pay-day lending
B) polygamous marriages
C) physician-assisted suicide
D) the sale of marijuana
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______ Rebellion involved farmers protesting state efforts to take their property.

A) Smith's
B) Daniel's
C) Shays's
D) Massachusetts's
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In representative government, citizens exercise power ______.

A) directly
B) indirectly
C) efficiently
D) passively
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When a state law conflicts with federal law, ______ adjudicates.

A) the Supreme Court
B) the United Nations
C) the president
D) Congress
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According to the textbook (published in 2018), ______ states have legalized the sale of marijuana.

A) forty-nine
B) eight
C) two
D) zero
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Within their own borders, states operate as ______ systems.

A) confederal
B) federal
C) unitary
D) representative
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______ has been called "the gorilla that swallows state laws."

A) Emancipation
B) Supremacy
C) Enumeration
D) Preemption
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A(n) ______ is a voluntary association of sovereign states.

A) commune
B) unitary system
C) federal government
D) confederacy
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Constraints that apply to all federal grants are ______.

A) crosscutting requirements
B) grants-in-aid
C) categorical grants
D) revenue shares
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The official name for "Obamacare" is the ______.

A) Affordable Care Act
B) Insurance Mandate Act
C) Healthcare Mandate Law
D) Family Health Law
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John Calhoun was a ______ advocate.

A) federalism
B) gun rights
C) centralized government
D) states' rights
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The ______ theory of government holds that the Constitution is an agreement between states.

A) dual
B) cooperative
C) compact
D) centralized
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Sovereign immunity is the right of a government to not be ______ without its consent.

A) invaded
B) sued
C) entered
D) annexed
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______ are given for specific programs and give states and localities little spending discretion.

A) Grants-in-aid
B) Categorical grants
C) Centralized grants
D) Revenue-sharing grants
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Hamilton invoked the ______ Clause in order to create a national bank.

A) Necessary and Proper
B) Commerce
C) General Welfare
D) Full Faith and Credit
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The General Welfare Clause and Necessary and Proper Clause are examples of ______ powers.

A) concurrent
B) exclusive
C) enumerated
D) implied
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Centralized federalism is sometimes called ______ federalism.

A) picket fence
B) marble cake
C) layer cake
D) dual
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The idea that state and federal governments have separate and distinct responsibilities is the ______ federalism stage of federalism.

A) cooperative
B) dual
C) centralized
D) new
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Ad hoc federalism chooses a path based on ______ convenience.

A) economic
B) geographic
C) historical
D) partisan
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Grants-in-aid are ______ given to the states by the federal government.

A) conditional funding
B) regulatory powers
C) cash appropriations
D) tax levies
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The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 is an example of ______.

A) dual federalism
B) picket fence federalism
C) devolution
D) revenue sharing
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The first ten amendments to the Constitution are known as the ______.

A) Magna Carta
B) Articles of Confederation
C) Declaration of Independence
D) Bill of Rights
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______ are federal laws that direct state action without providing financial support.

A) Unfunded mandates
B) Crossover sanctions
C) Crosscutting requirements
D) Appropriations restrictions
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Centralized federalism started with the presidency of ______.

A) Franklin Roosevelt
B) Woodrow Wilson
C) Ronald Reagan
D) Lyndon Johnson
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The national income tax is levied through authorization by the ______ Amendment.

A) Fourteenth
B) Fifteenth
C) Sixteenth
D) Seventeenth
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Marriages performed in one state are recognized by other states. This is because of the obligation of states listed in the ______ Clause.

A) General Welfare
B) Commerce
C) Necessary and Proper
D) Full Faith and Credit
Question
The Fourteenth Amendment, protecting individual rights from the states, was passed ______.

A) shortly after the Civil War in the 1860s
B) shortly after the Revolutionary War in the 1780s
C) shortly after the Korean War in the 1950s
D) during the Johnson administration in the 1960s
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The constitutional amendment guaranteeing broad state powers is the ______ Amendment.

A) Ninth
B) Tenth
C) Eleventh
D) Twelfth
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The Southern states formed a confederacy during the Civil War.
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The Supreme Court struck down all of Arizona's 2012 anti-immigration bill.
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World War I resulted in ______ of power in the federal government.

A) a reduction
B) the rejection
C) support
D) centralization
Question
Dual federalism is sometimes conceived of as ______.

A) an apple pie
B) a marble cake
C) a layered cake
D) a cupcake
Question
Marble cake federalism is also known as ______ federalism.

A) original
B) cooperative
C) culinary
D) post hoc
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The process of a state rejecting a federal law is known as ______.

A) preemption
B) secession
C) nullification
D) persecution
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If a state were to withdraw from the United States, it would be ______.

A) preempting
B) nullifying
C) succeeding
D) seceding
Question
Responsibilities in a federal system are split between ______ levels of government.

A) two
B) four
C) six
D) zero
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Exclusive powers are those only granted to states.
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of a federal system of government?

A) Smaller political units promote duplication of efforts and reduce accountability.
B) Federalism helps achieve the goal of dispersing power.
C) Regional variation allows for congruence with local interests.
D) Federalism allows states to serve as "laboratories of democracy."
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States' rights advocates believe that states should be free to make their own decisions.
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The rise of ad hoc federalism is explained at least in part by the localization of party politics.
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As the United States became bigger and more industrialized, state and federal interests became more ______.

A) intertwined
B) disconnected
C) distinct
D) dissimilar
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The Fourteenth Amendment requires states to provide due process to all citizens.
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New federalism maintains that states should have ______ power and ______ money from the federal government.

A) more; the same amount of
B) more; less
C) less; more
D) the same amount of; more
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Federalism promotes duplication of efforts and reduces accountability.
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One disadvantage of federalism is that it ______.

A) allows for flexibility
B) reduces conflict
C) increases complexity
D) increases experimentation
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______ systems operate in a range between unitary and confederal systems.

A) Representative
B) Federal
C) Socialist
D) Democratic
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The Constitution contains very little about the powers of the states.
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The federal system of government in the United States was designed at the Constitutional Convention.
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How does the Supreme Court fit into the struggle for power between the states and federal government?
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List and describe some of the advantages of federalism.
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List and describe the different types of federalism. Describe some of the differences between them.
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What impact did the Great Recession of 2008-2009 have on federalism?
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What are the differences between categorical and block grants?
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General-revenue-sharing grants give states much discretion as to how to spend the money.
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List and describe some of the disadvantages of federalism.
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1
Popular sentiment in 1787 ______ a unitary government.

A) did not support
B) favored
C) was neutral regarding
D) focused on
A
2
The political system in which state and national governments share responsibilities is ______.

A) communism
B) unitarianism
C) federalism
D) socialism
C
3
______ passed a law in 2012 making it a state crime to be in the United States illegally.

A) Florida
B) California
C) Arizona
D) Texas
C
4
The ______ were in favor of a stronger central government.

A) Antifederalists
B) Whigs
C) Federalists
D) Founders
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The Continental Congress was called in ______.

A) 1770
B) 1776
C) 1780
D) 1787
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______ powers are those expressly given by the Constitution.

A) Presidential
B) Express
C) Implied
D) Enumerated
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States and the federal government can both exercise ______ powers.

A) implied
B) enumerated
C) concurrent
D) exclusive
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Nations governed only by one central government are known as ______ systems.

A) socialist
B) unitary
C) federal
D) confederal
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Because the Constitution could not list every possible situation the government may face, it provides for ______ powers.

A) enumerated
B) implied
C) exclusive
D) concurrent
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Powers that belong only to the federal government are ______.

A) enumerated
B) exclusive
C) implied
D) supposed
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The weakness of the U.S. federal government became evident when it was unable to deal with ______ after 1783.

A) an economic recession
B) a war
C) international trade
D) Native Americans
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That the Constitution is the "Supreme Law of the Land" is stated in ______.

A) the Declaration of Independence
B) the Supremacy Clause
C) the Fourteenth Amendment
D) the Necessary and Proper Clause
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In 2012, voters in Colorado approved Amendment 64, which legalized ______.

A) pay-day lending
B) polygamous marriages
C) physician-assisted suicide
D) the sale of marijuana
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______ Rebellion involved farmers protesting state efforts to take their property.

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B) Daniel's
C) Shays's
D) Massachusetts's
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In representative government, citizens exercise power ______.

A) directly
B) indirectly
C) efficiently
D) passively
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When a state law conflicts with federal law, ______ adjudicates.

A) the Supreme Court
B) the United Nations
C) the president
D) Congress
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According to the textbook (published in 2018), ______ states have legalized the sale of marijuana.

A) forty-nine
B) eight
C) two
D) zero
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Within their own borders, states operate as ______ systems.

A) confederal
B) federal
C) unitary
D) representative
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19
______ has been called "the gorilla that swallows state laws."

A) Emancipation
B) Supremacy
C) Enumeration
D) Preemption
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A(n) ______ is a voluntary association of sovereign states.

A) commune
B) unitary system
C) federal government
D) confederacy
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21
Constraints that apply to all federal grants are ______.

A) crosscutting requirements
B) grants-in-aid
C) categorical grants
D) revenue shares
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The official name for "Obamacare" is the ______.

A) Affordable Care Act
B) Insurance Mandate Act
C) Healthcare Mandate Law
D) Family Health Law
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John Calhoun was a ______ advocate.

A) federalism
B) gun rights
C) centralized government
D) states' rights
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The ______ theory of government holds that the Constitution is an agreement between states.

A) dual
B) cooperative
C) compact
D) centralized
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Sovereign immunity is the right of a government to not be ______ without its consent.

A) invaded
B) sued
C) entered
D) annexed
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______ are given for specific programs and give states and localities little spending discretion.

A) Grants-in-aid
B) Categorical grants
C) Centralized grants
D) Revenue-sharing grants
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27
Hamilton invoked the ______ Clause in order to create a national bank.

A) Necessary and Proper
B) Commerce
C) General Welfare
D) Full Faith and Credit
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The General Welfare Clause and Necessary and Proper Clause are examples of ______ powers.

A) concurrent
B) exclusive
C) enumerated
D) implied
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29
Centralized federalism is sometimes called ______ federalism.

A) picket fence
B) marble cake
C) layer cake
D) dual
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30
The idea that state and federal governments have separate and distinct responsibilities is the ______ federalism stage of federalism.

A) cooperative
B) dual
C) centralized
D) new
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Ad hoc federalism chooses a path based on ______ convenience.

A) economic
B) geographic
C) historical
D) partisan
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Grants-in-aid are ______ given to the states by the federal government.

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B) regulatory powers
C) cash appropriations
D) tax levies
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The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 is an example of ______.

A) dual federalism
B) picket fence federalism
C) devolution
D) revenue sharing
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The first ten amendments to the Constitution are known as the ______.

A) Magna Carta
B) Articles of Confederation
C) Declaration of Independence
D) Bill of Rights
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______ are federal laws that direct state action without providing financial support.

A) Unfunded mandates
B) Crossover sanctions
C) Crosscutting requirements
D) Appropriations restrictions
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Centralized federalism started with the presidency of ______.

A) Franklin Roosevelt
B) Woodrow Wilson
C) Ronald Reagan
D) Lyndon Johnson
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The national income tax is levied through authorization by the ______ Amendment.

A) Fourteenth
B) Fifteenth
C) Sixteenth
D) Seventeenth
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Marriages performed in one state are recognized by other states. This is because of the obligation of states listed in the ______ Clause.

A) General Welfare
B) Commerce
C) Necessary and Proper
D) Full Faith and Credit
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39
The Fourteenth Amendment, protecting individual rights from the states, was passed ______.

A) shortly after the Civil War in the 1860s
B) shortly after the Revolutionary War in the 1780s
C) shortly after the Korean War in the 1950s
D) during the Johnson administration in the 1960s
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40
The constitutional amendment guaranteeing broad state powers is the ______ Amendment.

A) Ninth
B) Tenth
C) Eleventh
D) Twelfth
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41
The Southern states formed a confederacy during the Civil War.
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42
The Supreme Court struck down all of Arizona's 2012 anti-immigration bill.
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43
World War I resulted in ______ of power in the federal government.

A) a reduction
B) the rejection
C) support
D) centralization
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44
Dual federalism is sometimes conceived of as ______.

A) an apple pie
B) a marble cake
C) a layered cake
D) a cupcake
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45
Marble cake federalism is also known as ______ federalism.

A) original
B) cooperative
C) culinary
D) post hoc
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46
The process of a state rejecting a federal law is known as ______.

A) preemption
B) secession
C) nullification
D) persecution
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If a state were to withdraw from the United States, it would be ______.

A) preempting
B) nullifying
C) succeeding
D) seceding
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Responsibilities in a federal system are split between ______ levels of government.

A) two
B) four
C) six
D) zero
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49
Exclusive powers are those only granted to states.
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50
Which of the following is a disadvantage of a federal system of government?

A) Smaller political units promote duplication of efforts and reduce accountability.
B) Federalism helps achieve the goal of dispersing power.
C) Regional variation allows for congruence with local interests.
D) Federalism allows states to serve as "laboratories of democracy."
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51
States' rights advocates believe that states should be free to make their own decisions.
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52
The rise of ad hoc federalism is explained at least in part by the localization of party politics.
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53
As the United States became bigger and more industrialized, state and federal interests became more ______.

A) intertwined
B) disconnected
C) distinct
D) dissimilar
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54
The Fourteenth Amendment requires states to provide due process to all citizens.
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55
New federalism maintains that states should have ______ power and ______ money from the federal government.

A) more; the same amount of
B) more; less
C) less; more
D) the same amount of; more
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56
Federalism promotes duplication of efforts and reduces accountability.
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57
One disadvantage of federalism is that it ______.

A) allows for flexibility
B) reduces conflict
C) increases complexity
D) increases experimentation
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58
______ systems operate in a range between unitary and confederal systems.

A) Representative
B) Federal
C) Socialist
D) Democratic
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59
The Constitution contains very little about the powers of the states.
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60
The federal system of government in the United States was designed at the Constitutional Convention.
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61
How does the Supreme Court fit into the struggle for power between the states and federal government?
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62
List and describe some of the advantages of federalism.
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63
List and describe the different types of federalism. Describe some of the differences between them.
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What impact did the Great Recession of 2008-2009 have on federalism?
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What are the differences between categorical and block grants?
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General-revenue-sharing grants give states much discretion as to how to spend the money.
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List and describe some of the disadvantages of federalism.
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