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Page 1: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

FederalismMs. Hosbach

Civics

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Page 2: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

What is federalism?

One of our Core Democratic Values—(Constitutional Principles)

Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or national) government and the states.”

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Where does this concept come from?

Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists› The Federalists were those who supported

the Constitution in its original form (without the amendments)

› Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay were the most famous federalists

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Anti-Federalists

The Anti-Federalists OPPOSED the Constitution for two reasons:› They “felt it gave too much power to the

national government and took too much away from the states.”

› The original Constitution did not include a bill of rights that would protect “certain individual liberties, such as the freedoms of speech and religion.”

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COMPROMISE! Finally the Federalists agreed to include a

bill of rights if the Anti-Federalists promised to support adoption of the Constitution.

This eventually lead to the adoption of twenty-seven total amendments that make up the Constitution we know today!QUICK QUIZ! LET’S

SEE WHAT YOU LEARNED!

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What do we call the supporters of the Constitution?

FederalistsAnti-

Federalists

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CORRECT!!

The Federalists were those (like James Madison) who

supported the Constitution in its original form (without

the amendments)

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TRY AGAIN! The Anti-Federalists OPPOSED the

Constitution for two reasons:› They “felt it gave too much power to the

national government and took too much away from the states.”

› The original Constitution did not include a bill of rights that would protect “certain individual liberties, such as the freedoms of speech and religion.”

Page 9: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

So…if federalism is the dividing of power

between the national government and states…

WHO GETS WHAT POWER?

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National Government Powers given only to the national government are

called enumerated (or expressed) powers. The national government is the ONLY one who can:• Pass all laws

necessary and proper to carry out its powers (Necessary and Proper Clause from the Constitution)

• Conduct foreign affairs (e.g. Power to make treaties)

• Raise and support an army (e.g. declare war)

• Coin and print money

• Establish a postal system

• Govern U.S. territories, admit new states, and regulate immigration

• Regulate trade with other countries and among the states

Page 11: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

Think about it… Is there a Michigan Dollar?? Or a Texas dollar?

Can Michigan make a peace treaty with Canada?

Can California declare war on Mexico?

Is there a Michigan postal service?

Can Arizona make a trade agreement with Mexico?

YES! NO!

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YOU’RE RIGHT! ONLY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

HAS THE POWER TO DO THESE THINGS THESE ARE THE EXPRESSED POWERS!

So what powers do state governments have??

Click on Michigan to find out!

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NO! THESE STATES DON’T HAVE THE POWER TO DO ANY OF THESE THINGS BECAUSE EACH OF THESE IS AN EXPRESSED POWER OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT:

• Pass all laws necessary and proper to carry out its powers

• Conduct foreign affairs (e.g. Power to make treaties)

• Raise and support an army (e.g. declare war)

• Coin and print money

• Establish a postal system

• Govern U.S. territories, admit new states, and regulate immigration

• Regulate trade with other countries and among the states

TRY AGAIN!

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State Governments

The powers that are NOT given to the national government are kept by the states, and are called reserved powers.

State governments can:› Make rules for marriage and divorce

› Regulate trade WITHIN states

› Establish a public school system

› Establish local governments

› Conduct elections, determine qualifications of voters

Page 15: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

Think about it… Requirements for marriage, and divorce, vary by state State governments determine what classes are

necessary to graduate high school On election night, votes are tallied and announced by

each STATE Who gives you your drivers license? Who gave me my teaching certificate?

BASICALLY, each state is in charge of handling its own affairs, and the national government only steps in when issues seep outside a states borders.

BUT WAIT! WHAT ABOUT SHARING POWER BETWEEN THE TWO???

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Shared Powers Powers that are SHARED between

national and state governments are called CONCURRENT powers.

Both governments can do these things:› Enforce laws› Collect taxes› Establish courts and prisons› Borrow money

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Think about it… There are both national laws and state laws we MUST

obey There are federal level law enforcement agencies

(e.g. FBI) in addition to state and local authorities (Michigan State Police and Lapeer City Police Department)

Depending on the crime, you might go to federal prison or a state prison

Again, depending on the crime, some trials are held in a federal court, others in local courts

You pay both state and federal income taxes State governments can borrow money from the

national government, and them from other countries

QUIZ TIME!

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NOW IT’S TIME TO SEE WHAT YOU REMEMBER…

ON EACH WORD OR PHRASE, DECIDE WHETHER YOU THINK IT IS REFERRING TO:› EXCLUSIVE POWERS OF THE FEDERAL

GOVERNMENT

› EXCLUSIVE POWERS OF STATE GOVERNMENTS

› POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

HERE WE GO!

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THE POWER TO COLLECT TAXES

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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CORRECT!

COLLECTING TAXES IS A CONCURRENT POWER

WE PAY BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAX

Page 21: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

TRY AGAIN!

STATES CAN COLLECT TAXES TOO! JUST LOOK AT YOUR PAYCHECK!

Page 22: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

TRY AGAIN!

THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CAN COLLECT TAXES TOO! JUST LOOK AT YOUR PAYCHECK!

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THE POWER TO ESTABLISH SCHOOLS

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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WAY TO GO!

STATES ARE IN CHARGE OF SETTING UP SCHOOLS AND DETERMINING WHAT IS REQUIRED OF STUDENTS

Page 25: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

OOPS!

THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DOESN’T ESTABLISH OUR SCHOOLS…STATES DO!

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EXPRESSED POWERS

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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WOOHOO!

EXPRESSED POWERS REFERS TO POWERS ONLY GIVEN TO THE NATIONAL (OR FEDERAL) GOVERNMENT

Page 28: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

UH-OH!

DOUBLE CHECK YOUR VOCABULARY:› Powers given only to the national

government are called enumerated (or expressed) powers.

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THE POWER TO REGULATE TRADE WITHIN STATES

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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NICE WORK!

INDIVIDUAL STATES ARE IN CHARGE OF REGULATING WHAT GOES ON WITHIN THEIR BORDERS

Page 31: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

NOT QUITE…

INDIVIDUAL STATES ARE IN CHARGE OF REGULATING WHAT GOES ON WITHIN THEIR BORDERS

THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DOES NOT STEP IN

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THE POWER TO MAKE RULES FOR MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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YOU GOT IT!

FOR EXAMPLE, MICHIGAN HAS DIFFERENT LAWS ABOUT DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS AND RULES THAN ILLINOIS DOES

Page 34: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

OH NO!

THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DOESN’T GET INVOLVED IN MARRIAGE OR DIVORCE ISSUES. EACH STATE HAS ITS OWN RULES

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THE POWER TO MAKE TREATIES WITH OTHER

COUNTRIES

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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YESSSSSSSSSSSS!!

YOU REMEMBERED THAT MICHIGAN IS NOT GOING TO MAKE A TREATY WITH CANADA ON ITS OWN! THAT’S UP TO THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Page 37: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

SILLY!

HAVE YOU ALREADY FORGOTTEN?? MICHIGAN IS NOT GOING TO MAKE A TREATY WITH CANADA ON ITS OWN! THAT’S UP TO THE AUTHORITY OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ONLY!

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THE POWER TO ENFORCE LAWS

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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RIGHT!

AS CITIZENS WE MUST FOLLOW BOTH STATE AND NATIONAL LAWS. FOR THOSE WHO DON’T OBEY THESE LAWS, THERE ARE FEDERAL LEVEL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES (e.g. FBI) IN ADDITION TO STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES (Michigan State Police and Lapeer City Police Department)

Page 40: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

TRY AGAIN!

AS CITIZENS WE MUST FOLLOW BOTH STATE AND NATIONAL LAWS. FOR THOSE WHO DON’T OBEY THESE LAWS, THERE ARE FEDERAL LEVEL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES (e.g. FBI) IN ADDITION TO STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES (Michigan State Police and Lapeer City Police Department)

Page 41: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

THE POWER TO BORROW MONEY

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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CORRECT!

State governments can borrow money from the national government, and the national government from other countries

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DID YOU FORGET ALREADY?

State governments can borrow money from the national government, and the national government from other countries

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CONCURRENT POWERS

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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YOU REMEMBERED!!

Powers that are SHARED between national and state governments are called CONCURRENT powers.

Page 46: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

TRY AGAIN!

WE MAY NEED TO WORK ON YOUR VOCABULARY:› Powers that are SHARED between national

and state governments are called CONCURRENT powers.

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THE POWER TO COIN MONEY

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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WOOHOO!!

YOU REMEMBERED!!› ONLY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT HAS

THE POWER TO COIN MONEY

› MICHIGAN DOESN’T HAVE IT’S OWN CURRENCY

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OOPS!

› ONLY THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT HAS THE POWER TO COIN MONEY

› MICHIGAN DOESN’T HAVE IT’S OWN CURRENCY

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RESERVED POWERS

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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HOORAY!

YOU REMEMBERED!› The powers that are NOT given to the

national government are kept by the states, and are called reserved powers.

Page 52: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

UH-OH!

LET’S WORK ON THAT VOCABULARY!› The powers that are NOT given to the

national government are kept by the states, and are called reserved powers.

› When you RESERVE something, you hold it for something else. The national government is reserving certain powers for the states to have to create the balance that is FEDERALISM!

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THE POWER TO ESTABLISH COURTS AND PRISONS

EXCLUSIVE TO THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

EXCLUSIVE TO STATE

GOVERNMENTS

POWERS SHARED BY BOTH

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GOOD JOB!

Depending on the crime, you might go to federal prison or a state prison

BUT IF YOU DO THE CRIME YOU WILL DO THE TIME…

SOMEWHERE!!!

Page 55: 1.  One of our Core Democratic Values— (Constitutional Principles)  Refers to “a form of government in which power is divided between the federal (or

TRY AGAIN!

Depending on the crime, you might go to federal prison or a state prison

BUT IF YOU DO THE CRIME YOU WILL DO THE TIME…

SOMEWHERE!!!

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AND YOU’RE DONE!!!