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1 Federalism Define Federalism and explain why the Framers chose this system of government.

2 Review Constitution Federalist Anti-Federalist Bill of Rights

3 Telephonism How does Federalism compare. Round 1 Round 2
The objective of today's lesson is to learn about the Federal system of government which runs our country Round 2 The objective from last session was to break down the Federalist and the Anti-Federalist beliefs and see that all it took was the Bill of right being added.

4 Federalism System of government in which a written constitution divides the powers of the gov’t on a territorial basis between Central and Several Regions A government that facilitates power down from the central government to the states Draw the United States

5 Who is Supreme? Prone to Conflict Supremacy Clause- hierarchy of law
Const Federal Government State Const State Government City Government County Government

6 Supreme will decide Hierarchy
McCullough v. Maryland 1816 2nd bank of U.S. was the National Bank in Maryland Taxed from the state James McCullough (No against Supremacy Clause)

7 Federalism Dual System- certain powers to Federal and certain to state
Strengths- Local matters are local concern, National takes care of big problems

8 Powers of the State Reserved – granted to federal but not denied to states Exclusive – powers only the national government (money, trade, treaties) Concurrent- both state and national (taxes, punishments, condem property)

9 Powers Denied Exports Schools
Cant threaten the system- tax to get what they want

10 Delegated Powers By the Constitution
Expressed Powers “Enumerated Powers”- written down Implied Powers- reasonable suggested in Const Necessary and Proper Clause- Convenient and Useful Inherent Powers- power they have always had, inherited (exist because people allow them to)


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