1) The national government is in charge of a) things that affect the whole country b) things that affect the state c) things that affect the city 2) State governments responsibilities are upheld by the 10th Amendment which states a) granting citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in their state b) any powers not delegated to the national government are reserved for us and our people c) that all powers must be concurrent, shared by the state and the national government 3) What system of government does the U.S. use a) Confederal b) Unitary c) Bipartisan d) Federal 4) What two powers does Federalism split its power between a) Confederal/ Federal b) State/Local c) National/State d) none of the above 5) What powers does the federal government have a) set elections; build public schools; create laws for the state b) declare war; raise an army; establish a post office c) maintain police departments; hospitals; and public transport 6) What powers does the local government practice a) declaring war in peacetime; regulating commerce; levy taxes b) community issues like trash pickup, recycling and public parks c) licensing for driving cars, boating in boats, and fishing in waters 7) The many powers of Congress are known as a) delegated and enumerated b) concurrent and established c) delegated and reserved 8) Two shared powers, also known as concurrent, between state and federal government are: making laws and taxation  a) false b) true c) not applicable 9) While making laws is a shared power, national law can over rule the conflicting version at the state level according to a) admissions clause b) subordinate clause c) supremacy clause d) commerce clause 10) Federalism does is a weak form of government that does not split/share its powers a) true b) false c) somewhat true d) somewhat false

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