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Federalism Foundationof U.S Constitution State v. National Ideologies Terms

When power is shared between state, local and national government. A 100

What is federalism? A 100

Amendment that establishes the rights of the state can not be infringed upon if not Constitutionally established. A 200

What is 10 th Amendment? A 200

Supreme Court Case that gives Congress the right to regulate interstate commerce. A 300

What is Gibbons v. Ogden? A 300

McCulloch v. Maryland establishes. A 400

What is Supremacy Clause? A 400

The fact that your driver’s license is valid in all U.S. states. A 500

What is full faith and credit A 500

Type of government where people are represented by chosen politicians. B 100

What is republic? B 100

Name two types of linkage institutions. B 200

What are media, political parties, interest groups and elections? B 200

When interest groups are so powerful that the government is weakened. B 300

What is hyperpluralism? B 300

Belief in free market economic system that has limited participation of government. B 400

What is laissez faire? B 400

Philosopher who influenced Jefferson’s belief in “Life, liberty and pusuit of happiness.” B 500

Who is John Locke? B 500

The first established constitution of the U.S. is known as. C 100

What is Articles of Confederation? C 100

Major event that made people realize that the AOC had no way to put down a armed conflict. C 200

What is Shay’s Rebellion? C 200

What American founder suggested Montesquieu’s concept of separation of powers. C 300

Who is James Madison? C 300

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Name three of the compromises agreed upon at before the signing of the Constitution. C 400

What are Connecticut Compromise, 3/5 Compromise, Electoral College? C 400

Prohibits the Congress or states for applying a retroactively. C 500

What is ex post facto? C 500

Power to coin money. D 100

What is national? D 100

Power to tax D 200

What is Concurrent? D 200

Power to conduct elections. D 300

What is State? D 300

Ratify amendments to the U.S. Constitution D 400

What is State? D 400

Spend money for the general welfare. D 500

What is Concurrent? D 500

Powers that go beyond those explicitly written in the Constitution that allows branch of government to carry out responsibilty E 100

What are implied powers? E 100

Belief that many interest groups work well together in the U.S. to have group needs met. E 200

What is pluralism? E 200

Power should be housed at the state level and dispensed from there. E 300

What is Confederal government or Anti- federalists? E 300

Suggested that without a government man would be in a constant state of war. E 400

Who is Thomas Hobbes? E 400

Wanted large states to have representation based on the population. E 500

What is Virginia Plan? E 500

MDC farming that is practiced in LDC, but owned by people in MDCs. F 100

What are Maruspials? F 100

This second largest bird in the world is native to Australia F 200

What is plantation farming? F 200

Agricultural Revolution that increased yields of food and expanded growing season which has primarily occurred in North America. F 300

What is 3 rd Agricultural Revolution? F 300

Farmers who grow crops to solely sustain themselves or their families. F 400

Who are subsistence farmers? F 400

Type of farming that may use smaller plots of land, but uses every bit to its fullest. F 500

What is intensive farming F 500

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