Federalism (ch.3)
chapter 3
The Road to Brown The Supreme Court and Desegregation from Plessy to Brown and Beyond.
Federalism. Federalism- system of government that divides the powers between central/national government and the state Division of Powers- meaning that.
Chapter 3 – Principles And Goals Of Us
Chapter 4 The Federal System. Basic Principles Two levels of government – Each assumes power from the people (in a democratic form) – Each level is considered.
Federalism Chapter 4. Why Federalism? Needed a government strong enough to meet the nation’s needs, but still preserve the existing states strength Maintain.
Ratification of the Constitution Designing and Approving the New Republic This presentation is the property of Dr. Kevin Parsneau for use by him and his.
FEDERALISM A Uniquely American System Unit 1 Lecture B.
The Constitution Chapter 2 Government in America: People, Politics, and Policy Edwards/Wattenberg/Lineberry Pearson Education, Inc., Longman © 2008.
CHAPTER 3. FEDERALISM. OPENING QUESTIONS: HOW DOES FEDERALISM INCREASE POLITICAL ACTIVITY? HOW DOES THE “NECESSARY AND PROPER CLAUSE” AFFECT FEDERALISM?
The Constitution CLICK ON THE TARGET TO BEGIN. What is a constitution? A constitution is a plan that organizes the way a government will be run Our.