FEDERALISM. Federalism is a political system in which power is divided and shared between the national/central government and the states (regional units)
American Federalism Past, Present and Future. Federalism System of government in which a written constitution divides the powers of government on a territorial.
PACKET 7- REVIEW SHEET. DEMOCRACY A government ruled by the people-The citizens hold the political power.
Federalism Chapter 4. Federalism: Balance of Power 1. Founders favored a stronger central government while preserving States sovereignty. 2. Delegated.
C and E Dictionary Mikaela B 2010. Goal One 15 words February 12 Civics… 1.Albany Plan of Union 2.Autocracy 3.Checks and Balances 4.Committees of Correspondence.
Federalism Chapter 4. National Powers Delegated Powers - Powers specifically granted in the Constitution. Expressed Powers– Powers directly expressed.
Is our system of Federalism a layer cake or a marble cake?
The American System of Government. Focus Question: How do these items symbolize the U.S. government?
THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT. BREAK DOWN Part of the U.S. government that has the power to make laws Bicameral Congress – made up of two chambers;
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The American System of Government