Warm-up: Define "federalism" in your own words Federalism - State Powers While you watch: What was a state power that was overruled by a national act or law? What was a national power that was overruled by a state act or law? Review and New Stuff! Federal and State Powers - take Notes! ![]()
Now that you have a giant list of Federal and State powers, you are going to choose three States and look at what certain states have used one power for, or how the power has changed over the state's history. Look at your example for help! Remember: You are choosing one power, and examining how three different states have used that power! You can use Collect Taxes if you want, but do not have to! State Powers: Collect Taxes Borrow $ from USA Education Plans Licenses Creating Public Transportation Public Safety Regulations Create Local Governments Resources: Done? Answer this question either on the back of the gold sheet, or on a piece of notebook paper to staple to the gold:
How do different states use the power differently? Why does this make a difference in their citizens' lives? What would you change about how the state is using that power? Explain your answer.
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