Venn review, Federalism

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Venn review, Federalism

Mind Map, under “Federalism” Expressed Powers National government Concurrent Powers Shared Reserved Powers States and small gov’t

Federalism The sharing of powers between the Federal Government and the State’s Governments Both the states and the federal government’s duties and requirements are spelled out in the Constitution What are the requirements for states?

Expressed, National Government Powers Maintain Military Declare War Establish the Postal System Weights and Measures Protect patents and copyrights

Reserved, State’s Governmental Powers Establish local government Establish schools Regulate State Commerce Marriage regulations (overview) Establish and regulate corporations

Concurrent, Shared Governmental Powers Power to tax Establish courts Regulate banks Borrow money Provide for the general welfare

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