Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Federalism
- Federal Rights vs
States Rights
- State Rights: Powers allocated to the states (local
government)
- Different Laws Between States
- Some states allow marajuana for recreational
use
- Manage and uphoald the law at a basic level
- Police
- 10th Amendment gives the states
jurisdiction over anything that does not federal government does not facilitate
- Federal Rights
- Powers allocated to the Government
- Commerce Clause: the government can regulate trade/industry/bussiness
- Obamacare: making health care for everyone
- Harry Truman: wanting to control the
iron industry to boost the war efforts
- Supremacy Clause: The federal government can overrule any state laws
- Gay Marriage: the federal government making gay marriage legal
- Protects the nation with the
Army, Navy, Airforce
- Division of Powers
- Checks and Blalances
- Seperation of powers
- Executive
- Legalative
- Judicial
- US Origins: Why we have Fedralism implemented
- Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay
- Persuaded the US government to adopt a federal government
- Did this to create a more perfect union to protect the colonies against Britain and to pay of the war debts.
- Stronger than the Articles of Confederation, made the US a country
- Trends in our federal system over time.
- Gradual power flow from state to federal
- Civil War strengthened the federal government's resolve
- Anytime there has been an external
conflict, the federal government takes
power
- Definition: a political concept in which a group of members are bound together by covenant with a governing representative head.