
Federalism Review
Quiz by Benjamin Herndon
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- Q1What issue would be brought to a federal court?MisdemeanorsMarriage LawContract LawInterstate Commerce30s
- Q2What give the national government their implied powers?The Good and Decent ClauseThe Doom and Gloom ClauseThe Necessary and Proper ClauseThe Tonnage and Poundage Clause30s
- Q3What clause establishes the national government's authority over the states?The Supremacy ClauseThe Authority ClauseThe Santa ClauseThe Tyrannical Clause30s
- Q4What Supreme Court case establish the supremacy of the national government over the states?Marbury v. MadisonGiseon v. WainwrightBatman v. Superman: Dawn of JusticeMcCulloch v. Maryland30s
- Q5Which of the following would be a power of the states?Signing TreatiesEstablishing an ArmyCoining MoneyCreating Local Governments30s
- Q6Which of the Following is NOT a concurrent power?TaxesConducting ElectionsAdministering JusticeCreating Lower Courts30s
- Q7Which Founding Father was in favor of a strong national government?Samuel AdamsThomas JeffersonAlexander HamiltonCharlton Heston30s
- Q8Which of the following is NOT a tool of the national government to control the states?RestraintsTariffsMandatesGrants30s