1 Distinguish between delegated, denied, and concurrent powers.
2. Define interest groups and discuss the impact and methods of interest groups. How can a group use protests as a tool?
4. Match the type of federalism with its correction definition.
Dual Federalism (1787-1913)
Centralized Federalism (1964-1980)
New Federalism (1980-1985)
Representational Federalism (1985-1996)
Coercive Federalism (1997-2010)
A. Most government functions are divided between nation and states
B. National government that set its own goals and deemed all problems as national problems
C. Federal sharing of tax revenues
D. Defined the role of states as electing the President and members of Congress
E. The federal government's assumption of powers traditionally reserved to states
1 Distinguish between delegated, denied, and concurrent powers.2. Define interest groups and discuss the impact and methods of interest groups. How can a group use protests as a tool?4. Match the type of federalism with its correction definition. Dual Federalism (...