Federalism
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1. Statutes that apply certain rules and guidelines to a broad array of federally subsidized programs are
2. Federalism is a hybrid arrangement of two forms of government called
3. Which of the following is a key component of federalism?
4. Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty, part of his Great Society, shifted federalism toward nationalism by
5. Direct orders regarding federal mandates are
6. Under the federal system, which type of federal grant-in-aid gives states an exact amount to spend?
7. According to Judge John F. Dillon, local governments are mere “creatures of the state” because they
8. Unfunded mandates pose a significant burden to states because
9. "The Seventeenth Amendment altered the original structure of dual federalism toward shared federalism by"
10. Competitive federalism is the idea that
11. How has the supremacy clause allowed for ever-greater national authority?
12. Stipulations of government funding that require states to adhere to guidelines of an unrelated program are
13. Under the federal system, the type of federal grant-in-aid that causes states to spend less carefully is the
14. All of the following are constitutional provisions for federalism EXCEPT
15. The amendment that applies the rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights to state law is the
16. What Supreme Court case began to establish the extended reach of federal authority?
17. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal shifted federalism toward nationalism by
18. The type of federalism where national and state governments jointly supervise the citizenry is called
19. Federal laws that allow states to administer joint federal-state programs are