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Forging a Nation . Chapter 3: Federalism . Section 1 Federalism: National and State Sovereignty . Dual Citizenship Failure of the Articles System of Divided Powers The Arguments for Federalism Practical Necessity Protecting Liberty- Federalist No. 28 Moderating Government Powers
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Forging a Nation Chapter 3: Federalism
Section 1 Federalism: National and State Sovereignty • Dual Citizenship • Failure of the Articles • System of Divided Powers • The Arguments for Federalism • Practical Necessity • Protecting Liberty- Federalist No. 28 • Moderating Government Powers • Strengthening the Union
(Division of Powers Handout) III. The Powers of the Nation a) Enumerated Powers 1) Supremacy Clause 2) Necessary and Proper/ Elastic Clause
b) Implied Powers • Necessary & proper clause
c) Inherent Powers d) Reserved Powers
Section 2: Interstate Relations • Interstate Compacts • Examples • Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (1921) • Compact for the Supervision of Parolees & Probationers and Compact of Juveniles • Great Lakes Compact
Full, Faith and Credit • Exceptions • Williams v. North Carolina • Extradition
Section 3: Federalism in Historical Perspective • A Continuous Debate • Phase I: An Indestructible Union • Nationalist View McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) Gibbons v. Ogden(1824)
c. The States’ Rights View a) The Issue of Slavery b) Dred Scott v. Sanford