Cards in this guide (15)
How did the role of US federal government evolved from the 20th century
How did the role of US federal government evolved during the
20th century? mainly the role of government in the everyday lives
of Americans, and the changes between liberty and power.
Where did the federalists and anti federalists start
During the ratification of the US Constitution.
What was not a significant difference between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists during the ratification debates
Federalists were overwhelmingly northern; Anti-Federalists were
overwhelmingly southern
why is the united stars government considered a federal system
The United States government is considered a federal system
because the central government shares powers with the states.
What is the role of the government according to a democrat
the government represents the citizens in international affairs
and also execute laws to the citizens.
What element of the federal government is established by Article II of the Constitution
structure and role of the executive branch
What power does the constitution specifically deny to state government
In a country with limited government
Citizens enjoy all rights not explicitly forbidden to them. ~Apex
What part of the judicial system best completes the bubble labeled in the diagram
What was one advantage the Constitution had over the articles of confederation
The federal government was able to collect taxes.
What part of the Constitution is the basis for this diagram
The necessary and proper clause
(I think don't quote me-)
What is one reason the Constitution divides powers between the federal government and state governments
To limit the power of the federal government
What does The supremacy clause of the Constitution forbids
States from passing laws that contradict federal law.
What is the federal government ability to set a minimum wage is
Which statement accurately analyzes how federalism has changed over time in the United States
The Federal government has taken a more active role in areas once controlled by the states