Definition: A system of government in which power and authority is shared or divided between the...

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Concurrent powers Powers shared by the national and state governments Enumerated/Expressed powers Powers directly given to the Federal government in the Constitution Reserved powers Powers left for the states (10 th Amendment) Inherent powers Powers that belong to the national government because it is a national government

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Definition: A system of government in which power and authority is shared or divided between the national government and state governments However, the Constitution is the supreme law of the land and that state laws cannot trump national laws. Concurrent powers Powers shared by the national and state governments Enumerated/Expressed powers Powers directly given to the Federal government in the Constitution Reserved powers Powers left for the states (10 th Amendment) Inherent powers Powers that belong to the national government because it is a national government Separate but equally powerful branches and levels of government State and National levels have a lot of power to balance each other out Layer Cake Federalism All the levels of government working together cooperatively to achieve and solve common problems. Powers overlap Marble Cake Federalism Shift power towards the national government by bypassing state governments State power weakened Grants (government money) used to force the states into following the national governments wishes Unfunded mandates - A certain order from the national government. No funds given to aid the states in achieving the requirement. Power given to states in an effort to even out the balance of strength between the national and state governments. Block grants -grants giving to state governments with little restrictions on how to handle the money Usage of funds from the federal government to the states in order to support a national program Using Categorical Grants Categorical Grants - national government gives states money with requirements attached Allows the states to have greater control over issues normally reserved for the national government States have been able to enforce more regulations on government decrees Informs the national government on which type of changes are most effective, and can allow the national government to tailor their own laws to make them, in turn, more effective based off of what the different states discovered Laboratories of Democracy Dual State=National Cooperative State+National Creative StateNational Fiscal Federalism National $$$ State Progressive Federalism National State++ National Definition: The US Constitutions granting of specific powers to each branch of government, while making each branch partly dependent on the others for carrying out its duties. This gives us our three branches of government Legislative = Congress = makes the laws Executive = President & Bureaucracy = enforces the laws Judicial = Supreme Court = interprets the laws Works in conjunction with Definition: A principle of the American governmental system where each branch of government has the ability to limit the power of the other branches. Federalism Giving some powers to states or the national government should prevent either from having too much power. Separation of Powers Giving some parts of the government control of different duties limits the ability of the government to become tyrannical. Checks and Balances Giving the ability of each branch to limit the other branches allows them to make sure one branch does not become too powerful.