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esson open - book review 4 - 2
ederalism
name:
government
lp 6 day 8
rections: matching match each item with the correct statement below.
______1. enabling act a. passes monies to states to influence their policies
______2. federal grant b. allows the national government to take responsibility for a state government function
______3. mandate c. allows the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
______4. preemption d. answers the question of national versus state power
______5. mcculloch v. maryland e. requires states to provide a service that meets minimum national standards
rections: multiple choice identify the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
______6. under a republican form of government
a. states have little power.
b. the government appoints representatives.
c. the government holds sovereign power.
d. voters hold sovereign power.
______7. which president sent troops to little rock, arkansas, to enforce integration of public schools?
a. dwight d. eisenhower c. john f. kennedy
b. grover cleveland d. lyndon b. johnson
______8. if fewer than three - fourths of the states approve it,
a. an amendment cannot be added to the constitution.
b. congress cannot appoint a foreign ambassador.
c. congress cannot raise taxes.
d. the president cannot declare war.
______9. what is one of william - jose velez’s main grievances in his rallies to support statehood for puerto rico?
a. he discovered that his website had been monitored.
b. his petition to stage a march to washington, d.c., was vetoed.
c. puerto rico has been denied the right to elect representatives.
d. puerto rico’s representatives do not have full voting rights.
______10. the passage of the 1990 nutritional labeling and education act is an example of a(n)
a. mandate c. allocation
b. preemption d. restraint
Matching Section (1 - 5)
- enabling act - C. allows the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
- federal grant - A. passes monies to states to influence their policies
- mandate - E. requires states to provide a service that meets minimum national standards
- preemption - B. allows the national government to take responsibility for a state government function
- McCulloch v. Maryland - D. answers the question of national versus state power
Multiple Choice Section (6 - 10)
- Under a republican form of government - D. voters hold sovereign power. (In a republican government, power is derived from the people who vote for representatives.)
- Which president sent troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce integration of public schools? - A. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Eisenhower sent troops to enforce the Supreme Court's ruling on school integration in Little Rock.)
- If fewer than three - fourths of the states approve it, - A. an amendment cannot be added to the Constitution. (The process of amending the US Constitution requires three - fourths of the states to approve an amendment.)
- What is one of William - Jose Velez’s main grievances in his rallies to support statehood for Puerto Rico? - D. Puerto Rico’s representatives do not have full voting rights. (Puerto Rico's representatives in Congress do not have full voting rights, which is a key issue in the statehood movement.)
- The passage of the 1990 Nutritional Labeling and Education Act is an example of a(n) - B. preemption. (Preemption occurs when the federal government's law takes precedence over state laws, and the Nutritional Labeling and Education Act preempted state labeling laws.)
Final Answers
- C
- A
- E
- B
- D
- D. voters hold sovereign power.
- A. Dwight D. Eisenhower
- A. an amendment cannot be added to the Constitution.
- D. Puerto Rico’s representatives do not have full voting rights.
- B. preemption
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Matching Section (1 - 5)
- enabling act - C. allows the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
- federal grant - A. passes monies to states to influence their policies
- mandate - E. requires states to provide a service that meets minimum national standards
- preemption - B. allows the national government to take responsibility for a state government function
- McCulloch v. Maryland - D. answers the question of national versus state power
Multiple Choice Section (6 - 10)
- Under a republican form of government - D. voters hold sovereign power. (In a republican government, power is derived from the people who vote for representatives.)
- Which president sent troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce integration of public schools? - A. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Eisenhower sent troops to enforce the Supreme Court's ruling on school integration in Little Rock.)
- If fewer than three - fourths of the states approve it, - A. an amendment cannot be added to the Constitution. (The process of amending the US Constitution requires three - fourths of the states to approve an amendment.)
- What is one of William - Jose Velez’s main grievances in his rallies to support statehood for Puerto Rico? - D. Puerto Rico’s representatives do not have full voting rights. (Puerto Rico's representatives in Congress do not have full voting rights, which is a key issue in the statehood movement.)
- The passage of the 1990 Nutritional Labeling and Education Act is an example of a(n) - B. preemption. (Preemption occurs when the federal government's law takes precedence over state laws, and the Nutritional Labeling and Education Act preempted state labeling laws.)
Final Answers
- C
- A
- E
- B
- D
- D. voters hold sovereign power.
- A. Dwight D. Eisenhower
- A. an amendment cannot be added to the Constitution.
- D. Puerto Rico’s representatives do not have full voting rights.
- B. preemption