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mark & color analogy 6 levels of government label this image with the t…

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mark & color analogy 6 levels of government
label this image with the three (u.s.) levels of government
then next to each level, write the following term in the proper place – one word will be used twice: enumerated, reserved, concurrent
read through the powers of government in the chart below & determine which level of government has the power. in each box, write on... f for federal, s for state, l for local

maintain & oversee local parks & playgrounds
provide city & county law enforcement
provision of water & sewer services
regulation of city zoning & building permits
issue licenses for marriage, driving, hunting, etc.
make currency (money)
regulate interstate & international commerce (trade)
provide a national military
declare war on other nations
provide the state militia
conduct elections
establish local governments
regulate economic roads within the state
make laws to support the u.s. constitution
provide postal services

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze each government function and match it to the correct level (Federal, State, Local) based on U.S. government powers:

1. Maintain & oversee local parks & playgrounds
  • Local (L): Local governments (cities/towns) manage local parks and recreation.
2. Provide city & county law enforcement
  • Local (L): Local law enforcement (police departments) are run by local governments.
3. Provision of water & sewer services
  • Local (L): Local governments often provide water and sewer utilities.
4. Regulation of city zoning & building permits
  • Local (L): Zoning and building permits are local government responsibilities.
5. Establish local governments
  • State (S): States have the power to establish local governments (counties, cities).
6. Conduct elections
  • State (S): States administer and conduct elections (with local support, but state - level oversight).
7. Provide the state militia
  • State (S): The state militia (National Guard) is under state control (for state - level emergencies).
8. Regulate economic roads within the state
  • State (S): States regulate intrastate (within the state) economic activities and roads.
9. Declare war on other nations
  • Federal (F): Only the federal government (Congress) can declare war.
10. Make currency (money)
  • Federal (F): The federal government (via the Treasury/Fed) issues currency.
11. Make laws to support the U.S. Constitution
  • Federal (F): The federal government enacts laws to uphold the Constitution.
12. Regulate interstate & international commerce (trade)
  • Federal (F): The federal government has the power to regulate interstate and foreign trade (Commerce Clause).
13. Provide a national military
  • Federal (F): The federal government (Department of Defense) maintains the national military.
14. Provide postal service
  • Federal (F): The U.S. Postal Service is a federal agency.
15. Issue licenses for marriage, driving, hunting, etc.
  • State (S): States issue licenses for marriage, driving, hunting (these are state - level regulatory powers).
Filled Table (Row - by - Row, Column - by - Column):
FunctionLevel (F/S/L)FunctionLevel (F/S/L)FunctionLevel (F/S/L)
Regulation of city zoning & building permitsLEstablish local governmentsSConduct electionsS
Provide the state militiaSRegulate economic roads within the stateSDeclare war on other nationsF
Make currency (money)FMake laws to support the U.S. ConstitutionFRegulate interstate & international commerce (trade)F
Provide a national militaryFProvide postal serviceFIssue licenses for marriage, driving, hunting, etc.S

(Note: For each cell, the level is determined by the constitutional/legal authority of Federal, State, or Local governments in the U.S. system.)

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each government function and match it to the correct level (Federal, State, Local) based on U.S. government powers:

1. Maintain & oversee local parks & playgrounds
  • Local (L): Local governments (cities/towns) manage local parks and recreation.
2. Provide city & county law enforcement
  • Local (L): Local law enforcement (police departments) are run by local governments.
3. Provision of water & sewer services
  • Local (L): Local governments often provide water and sewer utilities.
4. Regulation of city zoning & building permits
  • Local (L): Zoning and building permits are local government responsibilities.
5. Establish local governments
  • State (S): States have the power to establish local governments (counties, cities).
6. Conduct elections
  • State (S): States administer and conduct elections (with local support, but state - level oversight).
7. Provide the state militia
  • State (S): The state militia (National Guard) is under state control (for state - level emergencies).
8. Regulate economic roads within the state
  • State (S): States regulate intrastate (within the state) economic activities and roads.
9. Declare war on other nations
  • Federal (F): Only the federal government (Congress) can declare war.
10. Make currency (money)
  • Federal (F): The federal government (via the Treasury/Fed) issues currency.
11. Make laws to support the U.S. Constitution
  • Federal (F): The federal government enacts laws to uphold the Constitution.
12. Regulate interstate & international commerce (trade)
  • Federal (F): The federal government has the power to regulate interstate and foreign trade (Commerce Clause).
13. Provide a national military
  • Federal (F): The federal government (Department of Defense) maintains the national military.
14. Provide postal service
  • Federal (F): The U.S. Postal Service is a federal agency.
15. Issue licenses for marriage, driving, hunting, etc.
  • State (S): States issue licenses for marriage, driving, hunting (these are state - level regulatory powers).
Filled Table (Row - by - Row, Column - by - Column):
FunctionLevel (F/S/L)FunctionLevel (F/S/L)FunctionLevel (F/S/L)
Regulation of city zoning & building permitsLEstablish local governmentsSConduct electionsS
Provide the state militiaSRegulate economic roads within the stateSDeclare war on other nationsF
Make currency (money)FMake laws to support the U.S. ConstitutionFRegulate interstate & international commerce (trade)F
Provide a national militaryFProvide postal serviceFIssue licenses for marriage, driving, hunting, etc.S

(Note: For each cell, the level is determined by the constitutional/legal authority of Federal, State, or Local governments in the U.S. system.)