Morrill Act
The 1862 law that allowed states to sell federal land to raise money for education is known as the Morrill Act. This act was passed by the United States Congress and granted each state 30,000 acres of federal land for each member they had in Congress. The proceeds from the sale of these lands were then used to establish and support colleges focused on agriculture and the mechanical arts, known as land-grant universities.
False, states are not allowed to print money
Lawmakers bring federal projects or money to their states or districts by lobbying and winning federal grants.
Lawmakers bring federal projects or money to their states or districts by lobbying and winning federal grants.
No, California cannot create its own money as that is within the authority of the federal government by the U.S. Constitution. States in the U.S. are not allowed to print their currency.
Yes
No, only the federal government has the authority to issue currency in the United States. Each state is not allowed to print its own kind of paper money.
Absolutely! The Federal Government has done this many times.
It gave federal money to states to fund social programs
Money, money, money. The federal government provides monetary help to states for various matters normally within a state's own jurisdiction. But, this help always comes with conditions or mandates that the states must meet or they don't get the money. For example, a basic state police power is setting speed limits on local roads. The federal government has no authority over local state highways, because they are not involved in interstate commerce. Say the federal government believes a speed limit should not exceed 60 miles per hour, but the state believes 65 is just fine. The federal government can offer financial assistance to states for maintenance of local roads but mandate that in order to receive that money, the speed limit cannot exceed 60 miles perhour. States that need this money are now forced to comply with federal guidelines rather than its own, even though the federal government has no power to set speed limits on local highways. This happens in many other areas as well. Education, housing, health care and many others. If a state does not go along with a federal mandate, no money.
The general term for federal money or resources granted to states or local governments is known as a grant.
Providing education is not a federal power. That falls under a state's respective department of education. The other three are all federal powers.
The general term for federal money given to states or local governments are called grants. These monies may also be given to private corporations in the event of a bailout.