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Page 1: Chapter 4 Federalism. Words to Know Delegated Powers: expressed, implied, or inherent powers of the national government Concurrent Powers- Shared by both

Chapter 4Federalism

Page 2: Chapter 4 Federalism. Words to Know Delegated Powers: expressed, implied, or inherent powers of the national government Concurrent Powers- Shared by both

Words to Know

Delegated Powers: expressed, implied, or inherent powers of the national government

Concurrent Powers- Shared by both the states and national government• federal income and local sales tax

Page 3: Chapter 4 Federalism. Words to Know Delegated Powers: expressed, implied, or inherent powers of the national government Concurrent Powers- Shared by both

Words to Know

Expressed Powers- written in the constitution- to make treaties with other countries- the power to coin money

Implied powers- suggested but not stated in the Constitution

• Build the interstate highway system

Page 4: Chapter 4 Federalism. Words to Know Delegated Powers: expressed, implied, or inherent powers of the national government Concurrent Powers- Shared by both

Words to Know

Inherent Powers- assumed by any national government of a sovereign state- power to regulate immigration

Reserved Powers- not given to the national government- legal age of marriage in each state- outlaw prostitution

Page 5: Chapter 4 Federalism. Words to Know Delegated Powers: expressed, implied, or inherent powers of the national government Concurrent Powers- Shared by both

FederalismFederalism is a system with a division of power between a national government and several state governments.

The framers divided the powers between thenational and state government to prevent the abuse of power.

In a federal system, the states balance the power of the federal government.

• Local governments are considered subunits of the State government• They get their power from their state governments.

Page 6: Chapter 4 Federalism. Words to Know Delegated Powers: expressed, implied, or inherent powers of the national government Concurrent Powers- Shared by both

Federalism (cont.)Each of the two basic levels of government can make certain decisions and do certain things that the other level cannot do

• Regulating interstate commerce is an excusive power of the national government• State governments have the power to establish public schools in any way they

see fit

Page 7: Chapter 4 Federalism. Words to Know Delegated Powers: expressed, implied, or inherent powers of the national government Concurrent Powers- Shared by both

National Government

Framers denied certain powers to the National Government

• The Necessary and Proper Clause in the constitution allows the National Government to claim implied powers for itself.

Constitution denies the National Government the right to - levy duties on exports- tax any of the state governments due to their conduct

National Government has exclusive power to acquire new territory

Page 8: Chapter 4 Federalism. Words to Know Delegated Powers: expressed, implied, or inherent powers of the national government Concurrent Powers- Shared by both

Supreme Law of the Land

The Supremacy Clause- prevents certain conflicts between the national government and the states

Framers included this clause to keep a state court from ruling against a national treaty.