Federalism

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  1. 2. The power to coin money, declare war, and conduct foreign relations are examples of powers granted to the ________ government.
  2. 5. Local governments serve as ________ of the state governments.
  3. 7. Powers that are shared between the National and State Governments.
  4. 9. Powers that are granted to the National Government by the Constitution.
  5. 10. System of government in which a written constitution divides powers of government among a single central government and several regional governments.
Down
  1. 1. Often referred to as "marble cake federalism."
  2. 3. Powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government, and are able to be carried out by the States.
  3. 4. Amendment that helps to define the concept of federalism.
  4. 5. The power to tax, establish courts, and define crimes and set punishments are powers ________ by the National and State Governments.
  5. 6. Often referred to as "layer cake federalism."
  6. 8. The power to regulate public schools, pass license requirements for professionals, and establish local governments are examples of powers granted to the ________ governments.