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Chapter 4 Section 1: Federalism: The Division of Power

Chapter 4 Section 1: Federalism: The Division of Power. Big Idea: Federalism divides the powers of the United States government between the National Government and the States. Vocabulary. Federalism Division of powers Delegated powers Expressed powers Implied powers Inherent powers

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Chapter 4 Section 1: Federalism: The Division of Power

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  1. Chapter 4 Section 1: Federalism: The Division of Power Big Idea: Federalism divides the powers of the United States government between the National Government and the States.

  2. Vocabulary • Federalism • Division of powers • Delegated powers • Expressed powers • Implied powers • Inherent powers • Reserved powers • Exclusive powers • Concurrent powers

  3. notes • Why did the framers choose federalism as a form of government? • Copy chart page 93 to learn powers delegated and denied to the National government and those reserved to the States • Explain the role of local government in a federal system • How does the Constitution function as the “Supreme Law of the Land”?

  4. Chapter 4 Section 2 Big Idea: The Constitution allows and requires the National Government to help the States in certain ways.

  5. Vocabulary • Enabling act • Act of admission • Grants in aid program • Revenue sharing • Categorical grant • Block grant • Project grant

  6. Notes • Summarize the obligations that the Constitution places on the nation for the benefit of the States: • What is the process for admitting new states into the Union? • What are some of the growing areas of Cooperative Federalism?

  7. Chapter 4 Section 3: Interstate Relations Big Idea: Several provisions of the Constitution deal with the States’ relations with one another.

  8. Vocabulary • Interstate compact • Full Faith and Credit Clause • Extradition • Privileges and Immunities Clause

  9. Notes • Why do States make interstate compacts? • What is the purpose of the Full Faith and Credit Clause? • What is the purpose of Extradition? • What is the purpose of the Privileges and Immunities Clause?

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