Federalism
Chapter Federalism National, State and Local. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.1 | 2 Federalism Defined Divides power between.
Federalism B. Seating Arrangement Find your desk based on the card you were given. L12 A1D4H8M13 B2E5I9N14 C3F6J10O15 G7K11P16.
The Civil War Rebellion, Insurgency, Revolution. STAARS Readiness and Supporting Standards Reporting Category 1: History – (6) History: Westward Expansion.
Federalism Chapter 3. Vocabulary 0 Block Grants -McCulloch v Maryland 0 Categorical grants -Unfunded mandates 0 Commerce clause 0 Competitive federalism.
The structure that worked. * Regional (state) gov’ts have most of the power with a weak national government * States are sovereign; national gov’t can.
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NationalGovernment StateGovernments Federalism – system of government in which power is shared by the national government and the fifty states. State.
Federal Aid and Federal Control