1. President Nixon attempted the idea of New Federalism which allow states to consider about their spending.
2. Chief Justice John Marshall who made a judgement for McCulloch vs. Maryland
3. President Obama attempted the Obama law in 2010, which required states to pay medical expense for low income residents.
4. President Herbert Hoover who was elected in 1932 which was the year before the depression occurred. “Hooverville” is the term describes the depression which about 25 percent of people were unemployed and lost their home. 5. President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal idea spread into social programs which provides more grants to help poor children.
Section B: Identify three important places mentioned in this chapter AND explain why they are important to the study of U.S. Government. …show more content…
The Tenth Amendment was framed to limit national power, because some antifederalist feared about Central government would have too much power and encroach on individual and state right. It is also called the reserved powers.
2. Gradually, federalism’s type were shift to Dual Federalism to Cooperative Federalism because grants- in- aid program caused difficult to see the distinction line of state government and national government.
3. Block grants was first pushed by President Nixon, allowing states to consider how to spend their grants-in-aid, because he thought federal government controlled too much power.
Section D: In the study of U.S. Government, it is VERY important to understand processes, or how something happens. In this section, identify two of the processes discussed in the chapter and explain the processes in detail.
1. State’s rights, which states did not have to follow the national law if states believe national government had exceeded its power, was discussed because under 10th Amendment, states have certain