US Constitution Flashcards
What % of amendments to the constitution are succesful
0.2%
Example of presidential action being declared unconstitutional
Clinton vs. City of New York - line item veto unconstitutional
What case restored some healthcare powers to states
NFIB vs. Sebelius
What case returned abortion powers to the states
Dobbs vs. Jackson
What act of congress returned education powers to the states
Every student succeeds act
What case returned election powers to the states
Shelby county vs. Holder
What Acts took power away from states on healthcare
- ACA
- Medicare and Medicaid
What clause leads to horizontal federalism
Full faith and credit clause
Characteristics of dual federalism
- emphasis on preserving state power through reserved powers
Characteristics of co-operative federalism
- followed crash of 1929
- more reliance on federal government
- weaker distinctions between federal government and state government
- federal government and Supreme Court clashed (eg. In court packing)
Characteristics of coercive federalism
- undermined state sovereignty
- federal government could more easily override states and impose policy
- Unfunded mandates eg. Clean Air Act
- Grants with lots of conditions eg. 21-year old alcoholic beverage purchase age condition was attached to federal highway aid in 1984
Characteristics of new federalism
- devolved power back to the states
- more use of block grants
How long was the 26th amendment considered for? What was it about?
- Just over 2 months
- lowered voting age to 18
Example of case removing power over elections from the states
Allen vs. Milligan
Example of education programmes limiting federalism
Obama’s Race to the top programme