What Do You Know About New Federalism?

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1. This was our first system of federalism. It divided responsibilities between the state governments and the federal government according to the Tenth Amendment:
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What Do You Know About New Federalism? - Quiz

Would you like to know what is new federalism? Simply take this quiz and find out now!

2. What powers are only given to the national government?
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3. All are an example of a delegated power held by the legislative branch except.
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4. All of the following are examples of reserved powers except?
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5. Is an example of a concurrent power?
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6. The _ approves Presidential appointments of judges, cabinet members and ambassadors.
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7. Congress can?
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This was our first system of federalism. It divided responsibilities...
What powers are only given to the national government?
All are an example of a delegated power held by the legislative branch...
All of the following are examples of reserved powers except?
Is an example of a concurrent power?
The _ approves Presidential appointments of judges, cabinet members...
Congress can?
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