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comprehension: understanding main ideas on a separate sheet of paper, w…

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comprehension: understanding main ideas
on a separate sheet of paper, write the answers to the
following questions using complete sentences.

  1. what are three powers that the states reserved for

themselves when writing the united states constitution?

  1. how do state governments spend money to protect the

lives and property of its citizens?

  1. who is the chief executive of a state government? name

three of his/her duties.

  1. what is the job of a state supreme court in appeals

cases?

  1. for a territory to become a state, who has to approve its

state constitution?

  1. what things change for citizens of u.s. territories if a

territory becomes a state?
critical thinking: write your opinion

  1. states use several ways to obtain money to run their

governments. can you think of additional ways that
states may obtain money?

  1. is the use of lotteries a good way for a state to raise funds

for education? explain your opinion.

  1. many state constitutions are very long—much longer

than the united states constitution. why do you think
this is true?
test taking tip
when you review your notes to
prepare for an exam, use a marker to highlight key
words and example problems.

Explanation:

Response
Comprehension: Understanding Main Ideas
  1. What are three powers that the states reserved for themselves when writing the United States Constitution?
Brief Explanations

States reserved powers like conducting elections (for state and local offices), managing education systems (setting curriculum, funding schools), and regulating intrastate commerce (business within the state). These are not delegated to the federal government.

Brief Explanations

State governments allocate funds to law enforcement (police departments, state troopers) for crime prevention, fire departments for fire safety and response, and emergency management agencies for disaster preparedness (like hurricanes, floods) and response. They also fund infrastructure like road maintenance to prevent accidents.

Brief Explanations

The governor is the chief executive of a state government. Duties include enforcing state laws (ensuring laws are followed), proposing the state budget (outlining spending plans), and appointing officials (like heads of state agencies, judges in some cases) to manage state operations.

Answer:

Three powers states reserved are conducting state and local elections, managing public education within the state, and regulating intrastate commerce (business activities that occur entirely within the state’s borders).

  1. How do state governments spend money to protect the lives and property of its citizens?