Chapter 4: Federalism What is Federalism? Federalism is the way we divide power between the central national government, and the regional state governments.
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THE CONSTITUTION. Section 1: Structure and Principles The Constitution is divided in to three parts – the Preamble, articles, and amendments. Preamble.
FOUR PRINCIPLES OF THE CONSTITUTION: 1.Separation of Powers 2.Checks and Balances 3.Limited Government 4.Federalism.
Federalism How does this system divide powers between a central government and state governments?
1. Why is the U.S. Constitution often referred to a “Bundle of Compromises”? 2. How does a Democratic Republic reflect the Colonist fight with Great Britain.
Federalism Chapter 4. National Powers Delegated Powers - Powers specifically granted in the Constitution. Expressed Powers– Powers directly expressed.
Federalism
Federalism: The Division of Power. How did the US Constitution create a federal system of government? The Constitution organized government in a new way.