federalism Flashcards
federalism
the theory by which political power is divided between a national and state government (decentralisation)
federal government
a form of government in which power is distributed by a central authority
state government
a government that controls a subdivision of a country
article 1
creates congress/legislative branch
article 2
establishes the executive branch under the federal government and appoints president as commander in chief
article 3
judicial power is vested in the SC
federal supremacy (the supremacy clause)
constitution, federal laws e.t.c are “supreme Law of land”
elastic cause/necessary and proper clause
piece of constitution that allows congress to pass laws on topics not specified in the constitution
10th amendment
powers not delegated to the US constitution are reserved to the states.
when was cooperative federalism significant
1930s-60s
cooperative federalism
introduction of new departments e.g. defence, health and education
new federalism
1970s-2000s
nixon,ford,bush
large increase in block grants
shifts of power back to the states