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Chapter 4 Exam
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Immigration enforcement is a _______ responsibility.
state
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federal
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joint
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concurrent
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Some states grant local governments broad powers, known as
concurrent powers.
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home rule.
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reserved powers.
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enumerated powers.
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"Laboratories of democracy" refer to the
Supreme Court.
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states.
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Articles of Confederation.
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Constitution.
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Federalism's advantages include all of the following
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more responsive states.
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less responsive states.
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protection for individual rights.
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political innovation.
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Critics of federalism fear that competition between states and localities leads to
less federal funding.
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a race to the top.
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fewer choices.
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a race to the bottom.
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Article 1, Section 8, lists nineteen powers of the national government, including all of the following
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regulating commerce within states.
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raising an army.
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punishing pirates.
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establishing a post office.
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Where are the delegated powers found?
Declaration of Independence
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Elastic clause
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Constitution
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Necessary and proper clause
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An example of a concurrent power is
public education.
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coin money.
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right to tax.
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organizing state elections.
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The full faith and credit clause is found in Article
4.
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3.
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1.
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16.
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An unfunded mandate is an obligation imposed on
the president.
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local government officials.
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federal officials.
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appointed officials.
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Transfer of authority from national to state level is known as
unfunded mandate.
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evolution.
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preemption.
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full faith and credit.
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McCulloch v. Maryland
, decided in 1819,
marked a victory for states' power.
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marked a victory for national power.
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demonstrated concurrent powers of national and state government.
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invoked the supremacy clause of the Congress.
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Which case favored national government?
Shelby County v. Holder
(2013)
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United States v. Texas
(2016)
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Obergefell v. Hodges
(2015)
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Kansas v. Garcia
(2020)
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National sentiment came from which source?
The Declaration of Independence
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George Washington
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The Bill of Rights
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The Constitution
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The strength of central governments is measured by all of the following
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size.
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authority.
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size of bureaucracy.
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independence.
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