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23 Cards in this Set

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dual federalism
2 governments work side-by-side and do not conflict with one another
cooperative federalism
state and national governments work together to solve problems
competitive federalism
state and national governments are competing for your loyalty and tax money
marble cake federalism
one big government
permissive
national government has all the power with the exception of the jobs that it doesnt want. these jobs are given to the states.
new federalism
devolution revolution (!!!); states are given most of the power
categorical formula grants
money is given to the states for programs but they have to follow specific rules
project grants
national government gives money for one project
block grants
national government gives money and allows the states to solve the problem any way they can
federal mandate
a law about state conduct that you must do
direct orders
executive or congressional orders that must be followed
cross cutting and cross over requirements
money from one project will be withheld if you dont do an order
preemption
a federal law takes over a state law
what can national governments do to force an action onto state governments?
sue
direct orders
executive or congressional orders that must be followed
cross cutting and cross over requirements
money from one project will be withheld if you dont do an order
preemption
a federal law takes over a state law
what can national governments do to force an action onto state governments?
sue
centralist
more power to federal government
decentralist
more power should be with the states
what is "cato"?
anti-federalist paper that stated all the reasons why the constution should not be ratified. some reasons are: 4 yrs is too long for the prez; vice prez is dangerous; senate and prez will be too "buddy-buddy"
nullify
states can veto a law
how does the federal government control states?
mandates and grants