Federalism
Chapter 4: Federalism What is Federalism? Federalism is the way we divide power between the central national government, and the regional state governments.
Federalism Chapter 4. Why Federalism? Needed a government strong enough to meet the nation’s needs, but still preserve the existing states strength Maintain.
Basic Principles of the Constitution Chapter 2:iii.
CIVICS IN ACTION A CITIZENSHIP HANDBOOK VOCABULARY.
Federalism How does this system divide powers between a central government and state governments?
Gallery Walk: Take a walk around the room and decide where the actions given on the placards match the goals stated in the Preamble Warm-Up.
Government EOC Practice. Federalism The term "federalism" is also used to describe a system of government in which sovereignty is constitutionally divided.
C H A P T E R 11 Powers of Congress. C H A P T E R 11 Powers of Congress SECTION 1 The Scope of Congressional Powers SECTION 2 The Expressed Powers.
1.Using the measurement of public opinion what elements of Madison would you study to lure a business in to Madison? 2.Name your business.
My ABC Book of U.S History Katie Cole 5 th period May 12,2011.
Anti-federalists -individuals who opposed ratification of the constitution. Archeology- the study of ancient people. American System- policies devised.