Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Federalism By
Joseph Chandler
- Elelements
- national, local and state governments have
their own sovereign powers
- the powers of the national
and state government can
overlap
- checks and balances prevent one part or branch of the
government from being too powerful
- Trends
- in the past decade
some of the most
important supreme
court rulings involve
federalism.
- courts new limits on power
creates accountability to the
people in power, rather than the
traditional rulings the series of de
- today there is an effort
to reduce national
government powers
giving greater strength
to the state
- Powers Granted to different persons
- The executive branch is in charge of enforcing laws and
the president is the nations leader and commander in
chief this branch has the power to veto bills passed by
congress
- The judicial branch interprets the laws
and the constitution of the united
states and the judges of the supreme
court have the power to declare laws
unconstuiturional
- the legislative branch or congress can
write laws, ratify treaties, declare war and
can impeach the president and supreme
court justices
- role of the Bill of Rights
- The bill of rights was created
to ensure that basic human
liberties were protected
- This bill helped the us constitution to be ratified
- the bill of rights is still in
place and is the
centerpiece of american
law and freedom
- conflicts
- there is a constant
struggle between
federal and state
governments
regarding authority
and balance of power
- the open ended language of
the constitution can cause a
difference in the
interpretation of the broad
powers designated.
- the civil war was partially
caused by the the struggle
between national supremacy
and states rights