UNIT 5-
“American Federal System”
Pre-Question #1
 What is federalism?
Federalism
 Federalism- The division of power
between the National and State
levels of government
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
STATE/LOCAL GOVERNMENT
In a Federal System:
 there are at least two levels of
government that can make decisions
independent of each other
 the levels of government have a
protected right to exist
 Countries where Federalism
exists: United States, Canada,
Australia, India, Germany, and
Switzerland
In a Federal System:
 The state governments
 exist because of Constitution
Federalism
 The single most cause of distention
between states and national
government-
 Is the power battle between
national government and state
government
 Usual argument is whether the
national government has the right
to impose rule on the states or if
the states should decide
Federalism
 Since the 104th
Congress it has
been the national goal to shift
responsibility back to states.
 Known as Devolution is the shift of
responsibility back to the states
State Run Programs
 Federal funds and regulations with state
implementation occurs in these areas:
 STATE RUN PROGRAMS
 Welfare programs
 Interstate highway system
 Urban renewal programs
 Employment and unemployment agencies
 Water and air programs
 National guard
The Founders
 A Federal republic with both national and
state having separate and independent
powers. Both equal in power. This had
never been done before.

So….. The founders create a
government that had never been done
before that consisted of two separate and
independent powers…
Problem with the 10th
amendment
 10th
amendment gives power to
the states
 The Problem is that is not specific
and detailed enough
Pre-Question #2
 What are implied powers and
enumerated powers?
5b
 Implied Powers are not
specifically granted by the
Constitution
 Congress has the power to "make all
laws necessary and proper for carrying
into execution"
 Enumerated Powers are
specifically mentioned and defined
in the Constitution
Nullification
 The idea that states can pick and
choose what national laws they
want to follow
Powers Denied to the National
Government
 May not violate the Bill of Rights
 May not impose export taxes among
states
 May not use money from the
Treasury without the passage and
approval of an appropriations bill
 May not change state boundries
Powers Denied to the State
Government
 May not enter into treaties with
other countries
 May not print money
 May not suspend a persons rights
with due process
Pre-Question #3
 What is an initiative? What is a
referendum? What is recall?
State Sovereignty
 Initiative- voters demand through
petition for an issue to be placed on
the ballot and voted on by the
general public.
 Referendum- the legislature places
the issue before the public for them
to decide
 Recall- voters remove an elected
official by asking for a new election
Grants in Aid
 Grant-in-aid is money given to
states by national government that
can be land grants or cash grants
 Land grants
 For college
 Canals and roads
 Flood control projects
 Cash grants- intergovernmental lobby
 Federal money
 State run programs
 Terms are set by the national government
for the use of their fund called conditions
of aid
Categorical grants
 A Categorical Grant is federal aid
given for a specific purposes-
interstate highways, food stamps,
medicaid
 Categorical grants use revenue
sharing- both fed and state put up
percentages of the cost of a project
BLOCK MONEY
 A Block Grant is money from the
National government to the states used
for certain government functions (not
specific like categorical grants)
 examples-: law enforcement, education
 Used by state discretion on specifics.
What helps tell the Federal Government tell
the States what to do?
Federal money helps aid the
national government into
telling the state governments
what to do.
The Elastic Clause
 The Elastic cause states- the
government can make all laws necessary
and proper to carry out their given duties
is known as the necessary and proper
clause.

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UNIT 5 POWERPOINT NOTES VASILCHEK American federalsystem.ppt

  • 2. Pre-Question #1  What is federalism?
  • 3. Federalism  Federalism- The division of power between the National and State levels of government NATIONAL GOVERNMENT STATE/LOCAL GOVERNMENT
  • 4. In a Federal System:  there are at least two levels of government that can make decisions independent of each other  the levels of government have a protected right to exist  Countries where Federalism exists: United States, Canada, Australia, India, Germany, and Switzerland
  • 5. In a Federal System:  The state governments  exist because of Constitution
  • 6. Federalism  The single most cause of distention between states and national government-  Is the power battle between national government and state government  Usual argument is whether the national government has the right to impose rule on the states or if the states should decide
  • 7. Federalism  Since the 104th Congress it has been the national goal to shift responsibility back to states.  Known as Devolution is the shift of responsibility back to the states
  • 8. State Run Programs  Federal funds and regulations with state implementation occurs in these areas:  STATE RUN PROGRAMS  Welfare programs  Interstate highway system  Urban renewal programs  Employment and unemployment agencies  Water and air programs  National guard
  • 9. The Founders  A Federal republic with both national and state having separate and independent powers. Both equal in power. This had never been done before.  So….. The founders create a government that had never been done before that consisted of two separate and independent powers…
  • 10. Problem with the 10th amendment  10th amendment gives power to the states  The Problem is that is not specific and detailed enough
  • 11. Pre-Question #2  What are implied powers and enumerated powers?
  • 12. 5b  Implied Powers are not specifically granted by the Constitution  Congress has the power to "make all laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution"  Enumerated Powers are specifically mentioned and defined in the Constitution
  • 13. Nullification  The idea that states can pick and choose what national laws they want to follow
  • 14. Powers Denied to the National Government  May not violate the Bill of Rights  May not impose export taxes among states  May not use money from the Treasury without the passage and approval of an appropriations bill  May not change state boundries
  • 15. Powers Denied to the State Government  May not enter into treaties with other countries  May not print money  May not suspend a persons rights with due process
  • 16. Pre-Question #3  What is an initiative? What is a referendum? What is recall?
  • 17. State Sovereignty  Initiative- voters demand through petition for an issue to be placed on the ballot and voted on by the general public.  Referendum- the legislature places the issue before the public for them to decide  Recall- voters remove an elected official by asking for a new election
  • 18. Grants in Aid  Grant-in-aid is money given to states by national government that can be land grants or cash grants  Land grants  For college  Canals and roads  Flood control projects  Cash grants- intergovernmental lobby  Federal money  State run programs  Terms are set by the national government for the use of their fund called conditions of aid
  • 19. Categorical grants  A Categorical Grant is federal aid given for a specific purposes- interstate highways, food stamps, medicaid  Categorical grants use revenue sharing- both fed and state put up percentages of the cost of a project
  • 20. BLOCK MONEY  A Block Grant is money from the National government to the states used for certain government functions (not specific like categorical grants)  examples-: law enforcement, education  Used by state discretion on specifics.
  • 21. What helps tell the Federal Government tell the States what to do? Federal money helps aid the national government into telling the state governments what to do.
  • 22. The Elastic Clause  The Elastic cause states- the government can make all laws necessary and proper to carry out their given duties is known as the necessary and proper clause.