Federalism in the U.S. of A.

Description

Mind Map on Federalism in the U.S. of A., created by slytherinjunky on 22/09/2015.
slytherinjunky
Mind Map by slytherinjunky, updated more than 1 year ago
slytherinjunky
Created by slytherinjunky over 8 years ago
4
0

Resource summary

Federalism in the U.S. of A.
  1. Sharing of power
    1. Between state and federal government
      1. American federalism has 50 state governments that are joined together under one national government
    2. Intergovernmental Relations
      1. The interactions between the separate governmental agencies.
      2. Dual Federalism
        1. A system of government in which both the states and the national government remain supreme within their own spheres, each responsible for some policies
        2. Cooperative Federalism
          1. A system of government in which powers and policy assignments are shared between states and the national government
          2. Fiscal Federalism
            1. The pattern of spending taxing and providing grants in the federal system,
            2. Bill of Rights
              1. Tenth Amendment
                1. To ensure that the government's power does not grow beyond the people.
                2. Conflicts with Federalism
                  Show full summary Hide full summary

                  Similar

                  A2 Geography- Energy Security
                  sophielee0909
                  Blood brothers-Context
                  umber_k
                  AQA GCSE Physics Unit 2.5
                  Matthew T
                  Types of Subordinate Clause & Verb Tense
                  (umbr)ella
                  Carbohydrates
                  anna.mat1997
                  Geography AQA Revison topics Migration, Population Change, Youthful Populations and more
                  dburns8731
                  AS Economics Key Terms
                  Fred Clayton
                  PSBD TEST 2-2
                  Suleman Shah
                  Grammar Rules
                  Sandra Yeadon
                  Music Therapy Practice Exam (with explanations)
                  Hannah Rebecca