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1 Federalism Internet tax, drinking age, local parks, gun zones, marijuana laws… How are they connected to Federalism?

2 Make a Three Column Chart What decisions do you believe your parents or guardians should make for you? What decisions should you be able to make yourself? What decisions should be made cooperatively?

3 Analyze your responses Did every student in the class have the same perspective about who should make certain decisions? Have you and your parents or guardians ever had a conflict over who gets to make certain decisions? Why is it important that some decisions are made exclusively by parents or guardians?

4 *Federalism – what is it? Power is constitutionally divided between a central government and regional governments (states)

5 Federalism…and cake? Layer Cake Marble Cake

6 Cooperative vs. Dual Federalism Based on how the Constitution is INTERPRETED over time

7 *Dual Federalism 1788 – 1932 (FDR elected) “Layer Cake” Strict, narrow interpretation of Constitution 10 th Amendment Supremacy Clause Necessary and Proper Clause Large powers to states Federal government limited to power explicitly stated in Constitution

8 *Cooperative Federalism 1930s – today “Marble Cake” Constitution should be loosely interpreted Necessary & Proper = “Elastic Clause” Federal and State gov SHARE power (previously left to states) Education, civil rights, social programs, national emergencies

9 How does your Government Grow? Constitution is vague: both “express” and “implied” powers Interpreted to allow the federal government “implied” powers Article I, Section 8 “Necessary and Proper” (Elastic) clause “Commerce” clause (can you think of any commerce that is carried out solely within one state?) Article VI, Section 1 “Supremacy” clause

10 Federalism: National, State, and Concurrent Powers

11 *Evolution of Federalism 20th Century: How has the world changed since 1787? Technological, Industrial, and Economic Growth required organization and oversight on a national level Scope of National Government expanded dramatically…why? Great Depression, World Wars, etc.

12 Federal Grants to State and Local Governments “Strings Attached” 21 is drinking age

13 *What are pros and cons to Federalism? PROS CONS

14 Federalism and the Supreme Court: Gibbons vs. Ogden 1824 Summary and questions Classifying arguments: who does it support? How has interstate commerce changed over time? Why should you care?

15 Commerce Clause Why would we want the Federal government to regulate commerce? 50 different rules would be inefficient for business Individual rational actions can lead to a collective irrational outcome; examples? Are we even rational to begin with? Descartes argued reason would lead to enlightenment but the world is very complex Regulations can reduce uncertainty and complexity i.e. Preemptions prohibit states from regulating certain activities like the ADA


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