Grade 10 Starter Lesson: Federalism
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In this lesson, you will compare and contrast the powers of state and federal governments.
Essential Question: Why do the powers of state and federal government differ?
In this lesson, you will compare and contrast the powers of state and federal governments.
Essential Question: Why do the powers of state and federal government differ?
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In your own words, how would you define federalism, and what is its purpose?
In your own words, how would you define federalism, and what is its purpose?
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The federal and state government share some powers. What are those powers called?
The federal and state government share some powers. What are those powers called?
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Match the powers to correct level of government.
Match the powers to correct level of government.
Federal | State | Concurrent Power | |
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declare war | |||
maintain schools | |||
collect taxes | |||
establish citizenship process | |||
regulate currency | |||
provide public safety |
Read about key terms and the differences of powers from the Khan Academy Constitutional Interpretations lesson overview. Then, answer the following questions.
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__________ powers are specifically granted to the national government in the __________. An example of this would be the power to__________.
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Reserved powers are guaranteed to States by the tenth amendment.
Reserved powers are guaranteed to States by the tenth amendment.

Option 1: Using what you know about federalism, do you agree or disagree with the quote? Explain.
Option 1:
Using what you know about federalism, do you agree or disagree with the quote? Explain.