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d) federal mandate
e) tax refund
- Ronald Reagan’s eff orts to increase states’ rights led to
an increase in ___.
a) block grants
b) categorical grants
c) general revenue sharing
d) federal mandates
e) state taxes - The imposition of national priorities on the states
through congressional legislation and the imposi-
tion of the national supremacy clause is called
___.
a) cooperative federalism
b) dual federalism
c) competitive federalism
d) federal preemption
e) remedial legislation - A state would usually challenge the constitutionality of
a federal law under which amendment(s)?
a) Eighth Amendment
b) Tenth and Eleventh Amendments
c) Thirteenth Amendment
d) Fourteenth Amendment
e) First Amendment
- The Eleventh Amendment’s protections of state sover-
eign immunity guarantee that ___.
a) residents of one state cannot sue the government
of another state
b) state governments cannot commit a legal wrong
c) ambassadors from foreign countries cannot be
detained by state governments
d) state governments can sue the federal government
e) state governments cannot be sued by anybody - The Court has recently overturned a number of con-
gressional laws rooted in the ___.
a) national supremacy clause
b) reserve clause
c) establishment clause
d) commerce clause
e) free exercise clause
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SUGGESTED READING
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Derthick, Martha. Keeping the Compound Republic: Essays on
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Elkins, Stanley, and Eric McKitrick. The Age of Federalism:
The Early American Republic, 1788–1800. New York: Oxford
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Grodzins, Martin. The American System: A New View of
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1966.
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McDonald, Forrest. States’ Rights and the Union: Imperium in
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Posner, Paul L. The Politics of Unfunded Mandates: Whither
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Scheberle, Denise. Federalism and Environmental Policy: Trust
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