Agree or Disagree Activity
Agree or Disagree
For each of the following statements, mark if you agree or disagree, and briefly explain your reasoning.
True | False | Explain your reasoning. | |
1. The national government can enact laws banning guns from schools.
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2. The national government can determine the minimum wage for the country. | |||
3. The national government can set a minimum drinking age. | |||
4. A state government can tax the U.S. government. | |||
5. The state governments can nullify, or cancel, U.S. laws they believe are unconstitutional. | |||
6. The national government can attach funding restrictions compelling states to follow their guidelines. | |||
7. What is illegal in one state should be illegal in all states. | |||
8. There should be a national standardized test required for high school graduation. | |||
9. If a state law conflicts with a national law, the national law should always take precedence. | |||
10. States have the power to declare war on other states or nations. |
Each of these examples relates to the principle of federalism, the concept that the national and state governments have a balance of separate and shared powers. The people delegate certain powers to the national government, while the states retain other powers; the people retain all powers not delegated to the government. In practice, federalism can be messy and contentious.