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FEDERALISM

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  • Who has the power to coin money?
    FEDERAL
  • The powers not delegated in the 10th Amendment are considered...
    RESERVED
  • Issue Driver's licenses and set Education standards? STATE OR FEDERAL
    STATE
  • Defense and foreign policy are handled by: FEDERAL,STATE,LOCAL
    FEDERAL
  • True or False: The reserved powers are reserved for the state governments.
    TRUE
  • Powers shared by the state and federal government are called:
    CONCURRENT
  • Concurrent or reserved? Raise taxes
    Concurrent
  • True or False: Federal law is superior to state law.
    TRUE
  • Laws regulating businesses, insurance, and professions are done by: FEDERAL,STATE,LOCAL
    STATE
  • Operating public school districts is done by? FEDERAL,STATE,LOCAL
    LOCAL
  • Federalism means federal and state governments share power? TRUE/FALSE
    TRUE
  • Amendment that gives powers not specifically given to the federal government or denied to the states to the state government/people
    10th Amendment
  • The power to declare war and make treaties belongs to which government?
    FEDERAL
  • Garbage removal and police? Federal,State,or Local
    LOCAL
  • Manage post office and issue passports? State or Federal?
    FEDERAL
  • Federal or State? Signing a treaty with Canada
    Federal
  • Clause that states that the federal government has ultimate power over state governments
    Supremacy Clause
  • Which is not a concurrent power? ELECTIONS,TAXES,COURTS?
    ELECTIONS