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Aim: How does the system of federalism operate? Articles- states supreme Constitution- national govt supreme Supremacy Clause Federal government is supreme law of the land!! Aim: How does the system of federalism operate?

Aim: How does the system of federalism operate? Pop Quiz!! Is murder a national crime???? NOT IN THE CONSTITUTION AT ALL!! NOT IN OUR NATIONAL LAWS!!! Aim: How does the system of federalism operate?

Aim: How does the system of federalism operate? Division of Power Power is shared between a federal government, and a state/local government Why did we set up a system where we live under 2 governments? We are a very big country!!! What’s good for one locality, doesn’t apply for another!! Montana W. Va. laws Are the governments separate??? YES,,,,,, AS LONG AS THE STATE LAW DOESN’T CONTRADICT A NATIONAL LAW!!!!!! Aim: How does the system of federalism operate?

Aim: How does the system of federalism operate? FEDERAL=NATIONAL!! FBI/FDIC/FDA/ ETC. Aim: How does the system of federalism operate?

Aim: How does the system of federalism operate? 10TH AMENDMENT Aim: How does the system of federalism operate?

Delegated Powers-national only Regulate Interstate Commerce (trade between states) Foreign policy Army/navy Declare war Coin $$$ Laws regarding citizenship/immigration Aim: How does the system of federalism operate?

Reserved Powers-state only Local governments Hold elections Set up/ run schools Marriage/ licenses/ criminal laws Regulate trade WITHIN the state Aim: How does the system of federalism operate?

Concurrent Powers- both TAX BORROW $$$ COURTS MAKE/ENFORCE LAWS Aim: How does the system of federalism operate?

Aim: How does the system of federalism operate? WHICH GOVERNMENT HAS MORE INFLUENCE IN YOUR EVERYDAY LIFE??? IS IT POSSIBLE FOR ONE GOVERNMENT TO HAVE INFLUENCE OVER THE OTHER’S SPECIFIC POWERS? Aim: How does the system of federalism operate?