United States Government: Our Democracy. Chapter 4: Federalism. outline the division of federal and state powers in the United States.

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1 Chapter Planner and Suggested Pacing Guide UNDERSTANDING BY DESIGN Enduring Understanding In the U.S. federal system, power is shared between the national government and the state governments, which limit the power of government and helps protect individual rights. Federalism increases peoples opportunities for political participation because people may participate or seek to influence government policy at the national, state, or local levels. Essential Questions Why and how is power divided and shared among national, state, and local governments? How does federalism promote democracy and civic participation? Students will know: that federalism means that two or more governments exercise power over the same people and the same territory. that the supremacy clause ensures that no state law or state constitution may conflict with any form of national law. that the national government guarantees to the states that they will have a republican form of government, be protected against invasion, and protected against domestic violence. that the main way the federal government provides assistance to the states is through federal grants. that McCulloch v. Maryland said that when the national government and a state government come into conflict, the national government is supreme. that states can make laws about anything that is not prohibited by the Constitution or national law. that state powers include regulating and promoting business, preserving natural resources, making and enforcing criminal laws, protecting individual rights, and providing for public health, education, and welfare. that one way of settling disagreements between states is for states to enter into an interstate compact. what public policy is and how it is created at different levels of government. the difference between a states rights position and a nationalist position and how each relate to the two major political parties. why federalism increases opportunities for political participation. Students will be able to: explain how delegated, expressed, and implied powers differ. define concurrent powers. outline the division of federal and state powers in the United States. define enabling act. describe the obligations of the states. identify the role of the Supreme Court in settling disputes between the federal government and the states. explain what powers are held by state governments. identify the ways that states cooperate with each other. describe how states resolved conflicts with each other. identify how public policy is created at different levels of government. explain the different political parties views on the balance of power between state and local governments. describe how federalism increases the opportunities for political participation. Predictable Misunderstandings Students may think: that all powers given to the federal government are spelled out in the Constitution. Many of the powers given to the federal government are written in the first three articles of the Constitution, but that does not mean that the government may not exercise powers beyond those directly stated. Students may find it difficult to understand the difference between expressed powers and implied powers. that the Constitution lists all of the powers given to the states. In fact, the Constitution says that the states have any powers not given to federal government, as long as they are not specifically prohibited to the states. Encourage students to learn about reserved powers and what types of powers states have that the federal government does not. Assessment Evidence Performance Tasks: Hands-On Chapter Project Printed by: Richard Logan Page 1 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

2 Other Evidence: Guided Reading Activities Vocabulary Activity Lesson Quizzes Chapter Tests, Forms A and B SUGGESTED PACING ½ Day Introducing the Chapter ½ Day Lesson 1 1 Day Lesson 2 ½ Day Lesson 3 ½ Day Lesson 4 ½ Day Chapter Wrap-up and Assessment 4 Days Total DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION The activities presented are suitable for all levels. Modifications for student ability levels are available for many of the activities. The type of modifications available are indicated by the icons below. Approaching Level Beyond Level English Language Learner All students benefit from activities that utilize different learning styles. Activities are designated with the labels below to help you differentiate teaching by the types of learners. Intrapersonal Logical/Mathematical Visual/Spatial Verbal/Linguistic Interpersonal Auditory/Musical Kinesthetic Naturalist Printed by: Richard Logan Page 2 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

3 Getting Started Expand the sections below to see all the resources for Federalism as well as additional resources from the Resource Library. Printed by: Richard Logan Page 3 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

4 Chapter Level Resources The following resources are available to help you teach this chapter. Introducing the Chapter Federalism Chapter Opener Image Analyzing Primary Sources Federalism and Education Worksheets, Activities, and Projects All Worksheets and Activities can be customized or given as online assignments using McGraw-Hill Editable Worksheets. Assessing Background Knowledge Federalism Hands-On Chapter Project Analyzing Taxes at Different Levels of Government Digital Hands-On Chapter Project Analyzing Taxes at Different Levels of Government Supreme Court Case United States v. Windsor (2013) Deliberation Should individual states be allowed to pass laws that regulate and enforce some aspects of immigration? Vocabulary Activity Federalism Historical Documents and Speeches Foldables Federalism Review and Assess The Federalist, No. 46, James Madison Review Guided Notes: Have students use the My Notes feature in the Student Center to create comprehensive study notes. Chapter Summary Federalism Reading Essentials and Study Guide Federalism Study Guide Federalism Chapter Assessment: Assign the Chapter Assessment in the Student Edition using the Chapter Assessment resources. Assessments Chapter Tests can be customized or given as online assessments using McGraw-Hill eassessment. McGraw-Hill eassessment Chapter Tests Chapter Tests and Lesson Quizzes Chapter Test Forms A and B Differentiate and Remediate Approaching Grade Level Reader Alternative Student Edition narrative English Language Learner Reader Alternative Student Edition narrative with ELL support Reteaching Activity Federalism Enrichment Activity Federalism and Racial Discrimination Student Audio A full read of the online Student Edition lessons McGraw-Hill eassessment Spanish Chapter Tests Form A and B Suggested Reading The following books may be assigned to enrich the topics covered in this chapter. Find these resources in your local library. The Federalist Papers, by Alexander Hamilton James Madison and the Making of America, by Kevin R. C. Gutzman States Rights and American Federalism: A Documentary History, by Frederick D. Drake and Lynn Nelson Suggested Videos The following videos may be assigned to enrich the topics covered in this chapter. All suggested videos should be previewed for objectionable content prior to presentation in the classroom or assigned to students. Find these resources in your local library. The Grapes of Wrath, 20th Century Fox (129 min.) Alexander Hamilton, PBS (111 min.) A More Perfect Union, Packard Technologies (111 min.) Resources Federalism Chapter Opener Image Printed by: Richard Logan Page 4 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

5 Analyzing Primary Sources: Federalism and Education Federalism Assessing Background Knowledge Activity Supreme Court Case: U.S. v. Windsor Deliberation: Should individual states be allowed to pass laws that regulate and enforce some aspects of immigration? Federalism Vocabulary Activity The Federalist, No. 46, James Madison Historical Documents and Worksheets Federalism Foldable Federalism Summary Federalism, Lesson 1 Reading Essentials and Study Guide Federalism, Lesson 2 Reading Essentials and Study Guide Federalism, Lesson 3 Reading Essentials and Study Guide Federalism, Lesson 4 Reading Essentials and Study Guide Study Guide: Federalism Federal Mandates The Federalist No. 9 Coyle v. Smith (1911) Federalism Test, Form A Federalism Test, Form B Federalism Reteaching Activity Federalism and Racial Discrimination Enrichment Activity McGraw-Hill eassessment McGraw-Hill Networks Editable Worksheets Printed by: Richard Logan Page 5 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

6 Lesson 1 The following resources are available to help you teach and assess this lesson. Videos and Presentation Resources Interactive Bellringer Government Employment Exploring the Essential Question Activity Dividing and Sharing Power Video U.S. v. Governor Wallace Interactive Whiteboard Activity Expressed and Implied Powers Lecture Slide Why Federalism Lecture Slide Federalism in the Constitution Lesson Presentation Dividing and Sharing Power Lecture Slides Interactive Graphic Organizer Dividing and Sharing Power Constitution Necessary and Proper Clause Interactive Slideshow Delegated Powers of the National Government Interactive Chart Division of Federal and State Powers Worksheets and Activities Worksheets can be customized or given as online assignments using McGraw-Hill Editable Worksheets. Guided Reading Activity Dividing and Sharing Power Video Worksheet U.S. v. Governor Wallace Identification Game Dividing and Sharing Power Review and Assess Lesson Quizzes can be customized or given as online assessments using McGraw-Hill eassessment. Guided Notes Have students use the My Notes feature in the Student Center to create comprehensive study notes. Lesson Review Assign the Lesson Review questions. Self-Check Quiz Dividing and Sharing Power McGraw-Hill eassessment Lesson 1 Quiz Differentiate and Remediate Guided Reading Activity Dividing and Sharing Power Reading Essentials and Study Guide Dividing and Sharing Power Student Audio A full read of Student Edition lessons Approaching Grade Level Reader Alternative Student Edition narrative English Language Learner Reader Alternative Student Edition narrative with ELL support McGraw-Hill eassessment Spanish Lesson 1 Quiz Resources Government Employment Bellringer Exploring the Essential Question Activity: Dividing and Sharing Power US vs. Governor Wallace Expressed and Implied Powers Interactive Whiteboard Activity Why Federalism Lecture Slide Federalism in the Constitution Lecture Slide Dividing and Sharing Power Lesson Presentation Dividing and Sharing Power Graphic Organizer Necessary and Proper Clause Delegated Powers of the National Government Division of Federal and State Powers Lesson 1: Dividing and Sharing Power Guided Reading Activity US vs. Governor Wallace Video Worksheet Dividing and Sharing Power Identification Game Dividing and Sharing Power Self-Check Quiz Dividing and Sharing Power Lesson Quiz Federalism, Lesson 1 Reading Essentials and Study Guide McGraw-Hill eassessment McGraw-Hill Networks Editable Worksheets Printed by: Richard Logan Page 6 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

7 Lesson 2 The following resources are available to help you teach and assess this lesson. Videos and Presentation Resources Interactive Bellringer Government Mandates Exploring the Essential Question Activity Relations Between the National and State Governments Video Arizona Immigration Interactive Whiteboard Activity National Government Guarantees and State Obligations Lecture Slide Guarantees to and Obligations of the States Lecture Slide Federal Aid and Mandates Lecture Slide Conflicts Lesson Presentation Relations Between the National and State Governments Lecture Slides Interactive Graphic Organizer Relations Between the National and State Governments Constitution Article IV, Section 4 Student Voices Building Support for Statehood Interactive Map Federal Aid to State Governments, 2010 Slideshow Land-Grant Colleges and Universities Interactive Image The Nutritional Labeling and Education Act Worksheets and Activities Worksheets can be customized or given as online assignments using McGraw-Hill Editable Worksheets. Guided Reading Activity Relations Between the National and State Governments Video Worksheet Arizona Immigration Concentration Game Relations Between the National and State Governments Review and Assess Lesson Quizzes can be customized or given as online assessments using McGraw-Hill eassessment. Guided Notes Have students use the My Notes feature in the Student Center to create comprehensive study notes. Lesson Review Assign the Lesson Review questions. Self-Check Quiz Relations Between the National and State Governments McGraw-Hill eassessment Lesson 2 Quiz Differentiate and Remediate Guided Reading Activity Relations Between the National and State Governments Reading Essentials and Study Guide Relations Between the National and State Governments Student Audio A full read of Student Edition lessons Approaching Grade Level Reader Alternative Student Edition narrative English Language Learner Reader Alternative Student Edition narrative with ELL support McGraw-Hill eassessment Spanish Lesson 2 Quiz Resources Government Mandates Bellringer Exploring the Essential Question Activity: Relations Between National and State Governments Arizona Immigration National Government Guarantees and State Obligations Interactive Whiteboard Activity Guarantees to and Obligations of the States Lecture Slide Federal Aid and Mandates Lecture Slide Conflicts Lecture Slide Relations Between National and State Governments Lesson Presentation Relations Between National and State Governments Graphic Organizer Article IV, Section 4 Building Support for Statehood Federal Aid to State Governments, 2010 Land Grant Colleges and Universities The Nutritional Labeling and Education Act Arizona Immigration Worksheet Relations Between the National and State Governments Concentration Game Relations Between the National and State Governments Self-Check Quiz Printed by: Richard Logan Page 7 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

8 Relations Between National and State Governments Quiz Federalism, Lesson 2 Reading Essentials and Study Guide McGraw-Hill eassessment McGraw-Hill Networks Editable Worksheets Printed by: Richard Logan Page 8 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

9 Lesson 3 The following resources are available to help you teach and assess this lesson. Videos and Presentation Resources Interactive Bellringer Powers Denied to the States Exploring the Essential Question Activity State Powers and Interstate Relations Video Water Wars Interactive Whiteboard Activity Relations Among the States Lecture Slide State Powers Lecture Slide Relations Among States Lesson Presentation State Powers and Interstate Relations Lecture Slides Interactive Graphic Organizer State Powers and Interstate Relations Government in Your Community State Budgets Constitution Article IV, Section 1 Participating in Your Government Research Interactive Chart Interstate Compacts Worksheets and Activities Worksheets can be customized or given as online assignments using McGraw-Hill Editable Worksheets. Guided Reading Activity State Powers and Interstate Relations Video Worksheet Water Wars Tic-Tac-Toe Game State Powers and Interstate Relations Review and Assess Lesson Quizzes can be customized or given as online assessments using McGraw-Hill eassessment. Guided Notes Have students use the My Notes feature in the Student Center to create comprehensive study notes. Lesson Review Assign the Lesson Review questions. Self-Check Quiz State Powers and Interstate Relations McGraw-Hill eassessment Lesson 3 Quiz Differentiate and Remediate Guided Reading Activity State Powers and Interstate Relations Reading Essentials and Study Guide State Powers and Interstate Relations Student Audio A full read of Student Edition lessons Approaching Grade Level Reader Alternative Student Edition narrative English Language Learner Reader Alternative Student Edition narrative with ELL support McGraw-Hill eassessment Spanish Lesson 3 Quiz Resources Powers Denied to the States Bellringer Exploring the Essential Question Activity: State Powers and Interstate Relations Water Wars Relations Among the States Interactive Whiteboard Activity State Powers Lecture Slide Relations Among States Lecture Slide State Powers and Interstate Relations Lesson Presentation State Powers and Interstate Relations Graphic Organizer State Budgets Article IV, Section 1 Research Interstate Compacts Lesson 3: State Powers and Interstate Relations Guided Reading Activity Water Wars Video Worksheet State Powers and Interstate Relations Tic-Tac-Toe Game State Powers and Interstate Relations Self-Check Quiz State Powers and Interstate Relations Quiz Federalism, Lesson 3 Reading Essentials and Study Guide McGraw-Hill eassessment Printed by: Richard Logan Page 9 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

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11 Lesson 4 The following resources are available to help you teach and assess this lesson. Videos and Presentation Resources Interactive Bellringer Sunset and Sunshine Laws Exploring the Essential Question Activity Differing Views About Federalism Video South Carolina Voter ID Law Interactive Whiteboard Activity Nationalist or States Rights Positions Lecture Slide Federalism and Public Policy Lecture Slide Federalism and Political Parties Lecture Slide Federalism and Political Participation Lesson Presentation Differing Views About Federalism Lecture Slides Interactive Graphic Organizer Differing Views About Federalism Constitution Article I, Section 8 Interactive Chart Comparing State Governments Image Participating in Politics Worksheets and Activities Worksheets can be customized or given as online assignments using McGraw-Hill Editable Worksheets. Guided Reading Activity Differing Views About Federalism Video Worksheet South Carolina Voter ID Law Fill-in-the-Blanks Game Differing Views About Federalism Review and Assess Lesson Quizzes can be customized or given as online assessments using McGraw-Hill eassessment. Guided Notes Have students use the My Notes feature in the Student Center to create comprehensive study notes. Lesson Review Assign the Lesson Review questions. Self-Check Quiz State Powers and Interstate Relations McGraw-Hill eassessment Lesson 4 Quiz Differentiate and Remediate Guided Reading Activity Differing Views About Federalism Reading Essentials and Study Guide Differing Views About Federalism Student Audio A full read of Student Edition lessons Approaching Grade Level Reader Alternative Student Edition narrative English Language Learner Reader Alternative Student Edition narrative with ELL support McGraw-Hill eassessment Spanish Lesson 4 Quiz Resources Sunset and Sunshine Laws Bellringer Exploring the Essential Question Activity: Differing Views About Federalism South Carolina Voter ID Law Nationalist or States Rights Positions Interactive Whiteboard Activity Federalism and Public Policy Lecture Slide Federalism and Political Parties Lecture Slide Federalism and Political Participation Lecture Slide Differing Views about Federalism Lesson Presentation Differing Views About Federalism Graphic Organizer The Constitution: Article I, Section 8 Comparing State Governments Participating in Local Politics Lesson 4: Differing Views About Federalism Guided Reading Activity South Carolina Voter ID Law Video Worksheet Differing Views About Federalism Fill-in-the-Blanks Game Differing Views About Federalism Self-Check Quiz Differing Views About Federalism Quiz Federalism, Lesson 4 Reading Essentials and Study Guide McGraw-Hill eassessment Printed by: Richard Logan Page 11 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

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13 Answer Keys Answer keys are included here for all Chapter- and Lesson-level worksheets and activities. Resources Answer Key for Lesson 1: Dividing and Sharing Power Guided Reading Activity Answer Key for US vs. Governor Wallace Video Worksheet Answer Key for Lesson 2: Relations Between the National and State Governments Guided Reading Activity Answer Key for the Arizona Immigration Video Worksheet Answer Key for Lesson 3: State Powers and Interstate Relations Guided Reading Activity Answer Key for the Water Wars Video Worksheet Answer Key for Lesson 4: Differing Views About Federalism Guided Reading Activity Answer Key for the South Carolina Voter ID Law Video Worksheet Answer Key for Federalism Assessing Background Knowledge Activity Answer Key for Federalism and Racial Discrimination Enrichment Activity Answer Key for The Federalist, No. 46, James Madison Answer Key for Federalism Reteaching Activity Answer Key for Federalism Vocabulary Activity Answer Key for Lesson 1: Dividing and Sharing Power Guided Reading Activity Answer Key for US vs. Governor Wallace Video Worksheet Answer Key for Lesson 2: Relations Between the National and State Governments Guided Reading Activity Answer Key for the Arizona Immigration Video Worksheet Answer Key for Lesson 3: State Powers and Interstate Relations Guided Reading Activity Answer Key for the Water Wars Video Worksheet Answer Key for Lesson 4: Differing Views About Federalism Guided Reading Activity Answer Key for the South Carolina Voter ID Law Video Worksheet Answer Key for Federalism Assessing Background Knowledge Activity Answer Key for Federalism and Racial Discrimination Enrichment Activity Answer Key for The Federalist, No. 46, James Madison Answer Key for Federalism Reteaching Activity Answer Key for Federalism Vocabulary Activity Printed by: Richard Logan Page 13 of 15 Printed on 02/25/ :32 AM

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