Weblinks: Further Reading – Supreme Court
Further Reading – Supreme Court Overview Supreme Court Website http://www.supremecourt.gov/ Timeline of Supreme Court Justices http://www.supremecourt.gov/about/members.aspx Biographies of Current Supreme Court…
Read MorePowerpoint 4: Consequences of Federalism
Consequences of Federalism A PowerPoint that identifies and explains the consequences of federalism Consequences of Federalism from Peped
Read MorePowerpoint 3: The Era of Big Government
The Era of Big Government A PowerPoint that examines the accuracy of Clinton’s statement that ‘The Era of Big Government is…
Read MorePowerpoint 2: Federal-state relationship
Federal-state relationship A PowerPoint that examines the changing relationship between the federal and state governments Federal-state relationship from Peped
Read MorePowerpoint 1: Origins of Federalism
Origins of Federalism A PowerPoint that examines the origins of Federalism, and identifies its role in the Constitution Origins of Federalism…
Read MoreHandout: Federalism (Student Independent Study Booklet)
Federalism (Student Independent Study Booklet) Unit 4: Governing the USA- Miss Christian Aims of this booklet: To examine the origins of…
Read MoreHandout: The Phases of Federalism
The Phases of Federalism Dual Federalism When the Constitution was written, it was widely understood that the federal government and the…
Read MoreHandout: Recent Trends in Federalism
Recent Trends in Federalism A high-water mark in the shift of power to the federal government came during the administration of…
Read MoreHandout: Federal-State Relations
Federal-State Relations Federalism is a fluid concept. Historically, the relationship between the two levels of government has been defined by the…
Read MoreSummary: Federalism – notes
Federalism In any answer to questions about federalism, you must Define it Make clear that the relationship between federal and state…
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