Chap 3: Federalism Flashcards

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Federalism

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system of government where power is divided between a central gov’t and regional gov’t

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unitary system

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a centralized government system in which lower levels of government have little power independent of the national government

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intergovernmental relations

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the processes by which the three levels of American government (national, state, local) negotiate and compromise over policy responsibility

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police power (coercion)

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power reserved to the state government to regulate the health, safety, and morals of its citizens
the power to develop and enforce criminal codes, administer health and safety rules, and regulate the family through marriage and divorce laws

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full faith and credit clause

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Article IV Section 1
each state is normally expected to honor the “Public Acts, Records, and Judicial Proceedings” of the other states

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comity clause

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Article IV section 2
a state cannot discriminate against someone from another state or give its own residents special privileges

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home rule

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power delegated by the state to a local unit of government to manage its own affairs

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dual federalism

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the system of government that prevailed in the United States from 1789 to 1937 in which most fundamental governmental powers were shared between the federal and state governments
national government was quite small and very narrowly specialized in the functions it performed

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commerce clause

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article 1 section 8
delegates to Congress the power “to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States and with the Indian tribes”; this clause was interpreted by the Supreme Court in favor of national power over the economy

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grants-in-aid

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programs through which Congress provides money to state and local governments on the condition that the funds be employed for purposes defined by the federal government

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cooperative federalism

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a type of federalism existing since the New Deal era in which grants-in-aid have been used strategically to encourage states and localities (without commanding them) to pursue nationally defined goals; also known as intergovernmental cooperation
*national policies, state policies, and local policies overlap in many areas

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regulated federalism

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a form of federalism in which Congress imposes legislation on states and localities, requiring them to meet national standards

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preemption

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the principle that allows the national government to override state or local actions in certain policy areas; in foreign policy, the willingness to strike first in order to prevent an enemy attack

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nullification

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devolution

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a policy to remove a program from one level of government by delegating it or passing it down to a lower level of government, such as from the national government to the state and local governments

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block grants

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federal grants-in-aid that allow states considerable discretion in how the funds are spent

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new federalism

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attempts by Presidents Nixon and Reagan to return power to the states through block grants

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general revenue sharing

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the process by which one unit of government yields a portion of its tax income to another unit of government, according to an established formula; revenue sharing typically involves the national government providing money to state governments

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unfunded mandate

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a law or regulation requiring a state or local government to perform certain actions without providing funding for fulfilling the requirement