Marble cake federalism stresses federalism as a system of


1. The concept of national supremacy is based on the idea that whenever conflict occurs between the constitutionally authorized actions of the national government and those of a state, the actions of the federal government prevail.

A) True

B) False

2.______federalism stresses federalism as a system of intergovernmental relationships in delivering governmental goods and services to the people.

A) Dual

B) Cooperative

C) Permissive

D) Competitive

E) Marble cake

3. Marble cake federalism stresses federalism as a system of intergovernmental relationships in delivering governmental goods and services to the people.

A) True

B) False

4. The most clearly delegated powers, those actually written in the Constitution, are

A) express powers.

B) inherent powers.

C) supreme powers.

D) delegated powers.

E) implied powers.

5. In the case of McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) what did the Court conclude?

A) States could tax the national bank without limit.

B) States could not tax the national bank.

C) States could not tax the national bank but cities could.

D) States could not tax the national bank but counties could.

E) States could tax the national bank but limits on the amount could be established.

6. Justice set forth the doctrine of national supremacy.

A) None of the above

B) Earl Warren

C) William Rehnquist

D) Daniel Webster

E) John Marshall

7. Republicans have consistently favored

A) delegation of spending discretion to the states and more federally supervised spending.

B) more detailed, federally supervised spending. 

C) more strings, less federal supervision, and federally supervised spending.

D) fewer strings, less federal supervision, and delegation of spending discretion to the states.

E) None of the above

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