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Federalism & Public Opinion I. Intro II.Federalism A. What/why? III.Constitutional basis for…? A. Strong National Government B. States Rights C. State/State Relations IV.20 th Century A. New Deal B. Elections V. Survey Results Key Terms • “Necessary & Proper” • Supremacy Clause • 10th Amendment • “Full faith & credit” • FDR • Exit Polls

Transcript of Federalism & Public Opinion I.Intro II.Federalism A.What/why? III.Constitutional basis for…?...

Page 1: Federalism & Public Opinion I.Intro II.Federalism A.What/why? III.Constitutional basis for…? A.Strong National Government B.States Rights C.State/State.

Federalism & Public Opinion I. IntroII. Federalism

A. What/why?III. Constitutional basis

for…?A. Strong National

GovernmentB. States RightsC. State/State Relations

IV. 20th CenturyA. New DealB. Elections

V. Survey Results

Key Terms• “Necessary &

Proper”• Supremacy Clause• 10th Amendment• “Full faith & credit” • FDR• Exit Polls

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Federalism

• Governmental power is divided between a national government and state/local governments

Montana (1990s)

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Federalism

WADC Michigan(Lansing)

Hamlin Township

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The US Congress has the power “To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper” to carry out its functions.

Necessary and Proper Clause

A Strong National Government

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Supremacy Clause

Laws or treaties made by the United States, “shall be the supreme Law of the Land…”

A Strong National Government

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State’s Rights

• All governmental power is reserved for the states except for the powers granted to the national government.

10th Amendment (Reserved Clause)

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Full Faith & Credit Clause

State To State Relations

Meaning: States must respect the public acts & records of other states.

“Full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state…”

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Full Faith & Credit Clause(In Action)

Meaning: States must respect the public acts & records of other states.

• Examples:– Birth Certificates,

Driver’s Licenses, Arrest Warrants, and….

June 19, 1993

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Do you believe homosexuals should be allowed to legally marry?

Should be allowed to marry 50%Undecided 16.7%Should not be allowed to marry 33.3%

Source: 9/10 Student Survey at WSCC

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Do you believe sexual intercourse between consenting adult homosexuals should be legal?

Should be legal 51.6%

Undecided 23%

Should not be legal 24.6%

Source: 9/10 Student Survey at WSCC

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Do you believe sexual intercourse between consenting adult heterosexuals who are unmarried should be legal?

Should be legal 65.9%

Undecided 15.9%

Should not be legal 18.3%

Source: 9/10 Student Survey at WSCC

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Opinions of College Freshmen

Abortion should be legal:

WSCC Students who agree: 35.7%

College Freshman who agree:

Source: 2005 student survey and WSCC Student Survey 9/10

55%

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Comparing Views on Abortion

Source: WSCC Student Survey 9/10

Abortion should be a legal option...

If a woman’s health is in danger:

WSCC: Support: 61.1% Undecided: 21.4% Opposed: 17.5%

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Comparing Views on Abortion

Source: WSCC Student Survey 9/10

Abortion should be a legal option...

If a woman became pregnant as a result of rape:

WSCC: Support: 69.8% Undecided: 11.9% Opposed: 18.3%

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Comparing Views on Abortion

Source: WSCC Student Survey 9/10

Abortion should be a legal option...If a family has a low income and cannot afford more children:

WSCC: Support: 27.8% Undecided: 16.7% Opposed: 55.6%

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Comparing Views on Abortion

Source: WSCC Student Survey 9/10

Abortion should be a legal option...

If there is a chance of serious defect in the baby:

WSCC: Support: 42.1% Undecided: 23% Opposed: 33.3%

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Comparing Views on Abortion

Source: WSCC Student Survey 9/10

Abortion should be a legal option...

If a woman is married but does not want the child:

WSCC: Support: 18.3% Undecided: 11.1% Opposed: 68.3%

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WSCC Student Views on Abortion

Abortion should be a legal option...

Condition Support Undecided Opposed

Mom’s health 61.1% 21.4% 17.7%

Rape 68.9% 11.9% 18.3%

No $ 27.8% 16.7% 55.6%

Baby’s Health 42.1% 23% 33.3%

No more kids 18.3% 11.1% 68.3%

Source: WSCC Student Survey 9/10

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The National Government today does much more

than 100 years ago

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The New Deal

Franklin D. Roosevelt(1933-1945)

FDR-

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Works Progress Administration (WPA)(1935)

1. An “Umbrella Agency” employing over 8 million workers.

2. 125,000 buildings were constructed; money was allocated for the “arts.”

Guidebook to encourage tourism

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Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)(1933)

• Put men to work & helped the environment.

• Programs: planted trees, built campgrounds, hiking trails, etc.

Military-style Organization

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Elections

• The National Government sets standards, but states have the most control over elections.

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Hanging “Chad” In Florida

Looking for hanging chad

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Florida’s 2000 “Butterfly Ballot”

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The “Butterfly Ballot”

Therese LaPore (D) Designed the Ballot

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2000 Election Results (Palm Beach County)

Bush won Florida by 537 votes• Going back, they discovered:– 5,330 voted for Gore & Buchanan– 1,631 voted for Bush & Buchanan– 2,908 voted for Gore & Socialist candidate (just

below Gore’s name)– 3,407 voted for Buchanan

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Do you support the legalization of marijuana?

Support 48.4%Undecided 17.5%Opposed 34.1%

Source: 9/10 Student Survey at WSCC

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Do you think English should be the official language of the United States?

Support 84.9%

Undecided 5.6%

Opposed 9.5%

Source: 9/10 Student Survey at WSCC

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WSCC Student Views

Source: WSCC Student Survey 9/10

Do you support the death penalty?

Support: 65.1% Undecided: 15.9% Opposed: 18.3%

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National health care is needed to cover everyone’s health care costs.

I agree with this statement: 49.2%

I am undecided 24.6%

I disagree with this statement: 23%

Source: 9/10 Student Survey at WSCC

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Public Opinion & Elections

• Voters are polled after voting on election day to:– predict the election’s winner early– Understand voters’ decisions– Gage/predict future elections

Exit Polls

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2008 Exit Poll Results(Race)

Category Obama McCain % Total

White 43 55 74

Black 95 4 13

Hispanic 66 32 8

Asian 61 35 2

Other 65 31 3

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2008 Exit Poll Results(Sex)

Category Obama McCain % Total

Male 49 48 47

Female 56 43 53

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2008 Exit Poll Results (How often do you attend religious services?)

Category Obama McCain % Total

Weekly 43 55 40

Occasionally 57 42 42

Never 67 30 16

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2008 Exit Poll Results(Population)

Category Obama McCain % Total

City: 50,000 or more

63 35 30

Suburbs 50 48 50

Rural or small city

45 53 21

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2008 Exit Poll Results (Family Income)

Category Obama McCain % Total

Under $50,000 60 38 38

$50-99,000 49 49 36

$100,000 + 49 50 26

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2008 Exit Poll Results(Age)

Category Obama McCain % Total

18-29 66 32 18

30-44 52 46 29

45-64 49 49 37

65+ 45 53 16

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Federalism & Public Opinion I. IntroII. Federalism

A. What/why?III. Constitutional basis

for…?A. Strong National

GovernmentB. States RightsC. State/State Relations

IV. 20th CenturyA. New DealB. Elections

V. Survey Results

Key Terms• “Necessary &

Proper”• Supremacy Clause• 10th Amendment• “Full faith & credit” • FDR• Exit Polls