A) contentious and dynamic system that has evolved over time to make for a progressively stronger national government.
B) theoretical principle,in that constitutional provisions for federalism have virtually no impact on the relationship between the nation and the states.
C) flawed principle,in that the relationship between the nation and the states has been a constant source of problems without many positive benefits.
D) fixed principle,in that the relationship between the nation and states is almost completely defined by provisions of the Constitution.
E) poor replacement for the confederal system that existed before the Constitution.
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A) Brown v.Board of Education
B) the Dred Scott decision
C) Plessy v.Ferguson
D) McCulloch v.Maryland
E) Gibbons v.Ogden
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A) the states were equal to the national government in all respects.
B) a precise separation of national and state authority was both possible and desirable.
C) national and state authority were indivisible.
D) the Senate and the House were equal in their federal authority.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) coordinated fiscal policy decisions of the federal government and the states.
B) expenditure of federal funds on programs run in part through state and local governments.
C) national banking system first established by Alexander Hamilton in the 1790s.
D) fact that both the federal government and the states have the power to tax.
E) ability of the states to manipulate federal decision making.
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A) States that allowed slavery were no longer sovereign.
B) The states were older than the union.
C) Southern states had abused the "reserved powers" amendment.
D) The union was older than the states.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) categorical grants
B) block grants
C) Pell grants
D) higher tax rates for the wealthy
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) government.
B) the buying public.
C) organized labor.
D) business competitors.
E) farmers.
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A) provided vast sums to business firms to keep them out of bankruptcy.
B) provided health care to Americans on a temporary basis,as a means of alleviating economic hardships.
C) asserted the power to regulate the nation's economy.
D) provided vast sums to the states so they could meet their citizens' welfare needs.
E) utilized laissez-faire capitalism in its policies.
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A) 10 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 40 percent
E) 60 percent
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A) John Marshall
B) John C.Calhoun
C) Lyndon Johnson
D) Franklin D.Roosevelt
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) law enforcement
B) intrastate commerce
C) borrowing money
D) transportation
E) national defense
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A) comply with federal restrictions on its use.
B) reimburse the federal government after a specified period.
C) match the funds with twice that amount in state funds.
D) reduce its income tax rates to adjust for the increased income.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) confederal
B) federal
C) unitary
D) democratic
E) theocratic
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A) chartering local governments
B) issuing currency
C) taxation
D) foreign affairs
E) national defense
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A) unitary to confederal
B) confederal to unitary
C) federal to unitary
D) confederal to federal
E) federal to confederal
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A) enumerated powers
B) reserved powers
C) implied powers
D) concurrent powers
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) It brought about the immediate end of the concept.
B) It created dominant business interests that raised questions about the suitability of dual federalism as a governing concept.
C) It had no impact at all upon the concept.
D) It led to passage of the Tenth Amendment.
E) It made the doctrine of nullification a political reality.
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A) the states and the federal government have become increasingly interdependent.
B) constitutional amendments have opened the way for wider application of national authority.
C) the state governments have shown themselves to be an ineffective level of government.
D) the Democrats have been in control of Congress for most of the century.
E) Americans like the idea of "big government."
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