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i learned that powers that are shared by the national and state governments are called 'concurrent' powers, and that some of these are the power to tax, to create courts, to provide for the general welfare, and to make/enforce laws.
Marcela Sordo P.6: I learned that delegated or expressed powers are names for national powers, concurrent powers are powers shared between national and state governments, and reserved powers are powers exclusive to state governments.
hi mr raymond its marco from 5th period and i learned that article 4 of the constitution says that the constitutional and federal laws are the supreme law to the land and superior to state laws.
Hi Mr.Raymond its frank from your 4th period. I learned that the 2 house legislative chambers in the state level is also called the House of Representatives and The Senate
Federal Government- MILITARY TREATIES INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS THE ENVIRONMENT WELFARE PROGRAMS State Government- MARRIAGE DRIVERS LICENSE EDUCATION STATE ROADS PUBLIC SAFTEY
I learned that Article VI of the Constitution is called the supremacy clause since it establishes the Constitution and other federal policy as the supreme law of the land, giving them superiority over state laws.
Mr. Raymond's Civics and Social Studies Academy I have some questions 1.) how does federalism differ from other constitutional principles? 2.) Can you give me an example of something in the constitution illustrating federalism? 3.) Give me an example not illustrating federalism? Thank you please help me Im still confused on these things.
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Wow I spent 6 hours watching this to get some notes now I'm gonna sit in my shower and cry for 7 hours.
I'm sure you did great Daniel!!
same
Why does he have a 30 second intro
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Thanks Denise
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You welcome sir
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I learned how the three branches of government are set up into three different levels of government and what their responsibilities are in each level.
Thank you!! now I know wayyyyyyyy more! I can do way better on my history test tomorrow
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This is my favorite video yet! It taught me about the different levels of government in our country.
i did the notes and watched the video, i learned that national, state, and local are the three governments:)))))
I did the guided notes. Another name for national powers are delegated or expressed powers.
John Lopez p:6 that both in national and state level can levy taxes, borrow money, establish courts, and enacts and enforce laws
hey its me Dylan, federalism is the 3 levels of gov
Mr Raymond you made me to love political science more, once more I say thank you sir
Thanks so much for saying so!
I learned the similarities and differences between national, state, and local branches of gov.
i learned that powers that are shared by the national and state governments are called 'concurrent' powers, and that some of these are the power to tax, to create courts, to provide for the general welfare, and to make/enforce laws.
Thanks, Mr. Raymond. I don't know you but my class uses your videos all the time.
Sorry Nebula, just seeing this now! Thanks, Mr. Raymond
Marcela Sordo P.6: I learned that delegated or expressed powers are names for national powers, concurrent powers are powers shared between national and state governments, and reserved powers are powers exclusive to state governments.
mr Raymond I did the guided notes I learnt what federalism is. is the power shared between the national and state goverment
I did the guided notes and I watched the video.I learned that another name for national powers is delegated powers.
i watched the video and did the guided notes. some responsibilities of the local government are the public library and schools.
how do you do the gudided notes?
Mr Raymond I watched the video and did my guided notes
hi mr raymond its marco from 5th period and i learned that article 4 of the constitution says that the constitutional and federal laws are the supreme law to the land and superior to state laws.
I learned that state governments have their own formal state constitutions that give them guidelines on how to govern the people.
+Lauren Pairot good job Lauren!
hi mr raymond, i watched the video and did my guided notes. i learned that national powers are delegated or expressed powers - mariah
I watched the video and did the guided notes. Federalism means power is shared between the national and state governments.
State constitution is the state government rule book
Thank you. I learned that the are 3 level of government
Thanks Python!
mr raymond i did my guided notes there are 3 levels of gov natinol state and local
What benchmark is this
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Hi Mr.Raymond its frank from your 4th period. I learned that the 2 house legislative chambers in the state level is also called the House of Representatives and The Senate
I learned that the three branches of local gov are town council, mayor and county courts
Hi, Mr. Raymond I did the guided notes and I learned that national powers are delegated or expressed powers.
I am Abraham Rodriguez from 5th period, i learned that federalism is power that is shared between the national and state governments.
I did the guided notes 3 levels of government we live under is the national, state, and local.
Hi Mr.Raymond I am lucia, I did the Guided Notes. I learned that we live under National, State and Local levels of the government.
I learned that national powers can also be called delegated or expressed powers.
I did it expressed powers are national or enumerated powers
i did the guided notes and watched the vid. the state constitution is a rule book for state governments
Hi Mr Raymond, i did my guided notes and I learned that the powers shared between the national and state government is called Concurrent Powers.
good to know. he lives in florida. 2:37
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I learned that the environment and interstate highways are some of the responsibilities of the federal/national government.
+Ana Michelena good job Ana!
I'm learning this at school and I have an upcoming test about it. Thank you for posting the video:)
Thanks so much for saying so! Sorry for the slow response! Hope you're having a great year! Mr. Raymond
I learned that state governments have more duties than i thought such as education, public safety, and state roads
I did the guided notes and learn that the state constitution is a rule book for state governments
I learned that the National and State Government sometimes crossover (Cristina Delgado P.7)
hi mr raymond im santiago gana i did the guided notes and i learned that national powers are delegated or expressed powers.
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Federal Government-
MILITARY
TREATIES
INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS
THE ENVIRONMENT
WELFARE PROGRAMS
State Government-
MARRIAGE
DRIVERS LICENSE
EDUCATION
STATE ROADS
PUBLIC SAFTEY
I did the guided notes federalism are powers shared between the national and state gov
I learned what the three levels of government we live under. ( National (Federal), state and local)
Thank you so much sir ,for your straight forward anlysis
Learned that delegated or expressed powers are alternative names for national powers
I did the guided notes and i learned that federalism describes how we live under 3 levels of government.
I learned that the national and state government establish courts. (Angel Ledesma Period 6)
Good job Angel!
hi mr Raymond I learned that federalism is powers shared between the national & state governments- atme
These vids are amazing
Thanks so much!!
I watched the video Mr.Raymond! Alvaro Calvo
did it and learned the the state state Constitution is the rule book for the state govt.
I learned the three levels of government are state local and national and I learned the different duties carried out by each
I did the notes the three levels of government are national, state, and local
I learned that the 10th amendment states that the powers that aren't given to the national government are reserved to the states- Julia Ugan
Love Love Love your videos! Awesome as always! :-)
Thanks Tina!! That's so nice of you to say!! I hope you are having a great year!! Mr. Raymond
I watch the video I learned about federalism
I learned that national powers can also be called expressed powers
The Articles of Confederation was America's first Constitution. Watched it
thanks mr raymond
Thanks for saying so Danny!! I hope you're having a great year!! Mr. Raymond
the 3 levels of government we live under are national state and local
I learned that concurrent powers are powers shared between the national and state governments.
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I learned that the state government (reserved powers) regulate intrastate commerce.
Good job Caldy!
I learned that Amendment X grants states any power not granted to the national government.
Good job Ramy!
I learned that Article VI of the Constitution is called the supremacy clause since it establishes the Constitution and other federal policy as the supreme law of the land, giving them superiority over state laws.
This is a great video Raymond.....
Thanks Milliamanforlife! Sorry, I'm just seeing this now! Mr. Raymond
I learned that concurrent powers are powers shared between the national and state governments. -Juli Ortiz
Good job Jules!
I learned that concurrent powers are powers shared between the national and state governments
i did it
State constitution is the state government rule book
Hi its Rocco Simpson from your 5th period
I learned that Powers not given to the National Government are reserved for the Stats.
The State level provides education and drivers licenses.
federalism - power is shared between the national and state governments
i did the guided notes
I learned that we call the powers shared between the national and state governments concurrent powers
Good job Steve!
thank you so much now i know much more and know im going to do my homework so much better know yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I did the guided notes
Federalism describes how we live under 3 levels of govermenent, national government, state govermnent, and local government
I learned that the national government can exercise implied powers
I learned that national powers are also called delegated powers, expressed powers, implied powers and inherent powers.
Good job Amber!
Hello Mr Raymond im diego dominguez from your 4th period class
I learned that the state government is incharged of education
I learned that national powers are delegated or expressed powers.
I learned that states powers are called reserved powers. -Samantha Vasquez P.4
+Samantha Vasquez good job Samantha!
whe live under 3 levels of goverment national,state,local.
Who is this?
I learned that concurrent powers are those shared between the national and state governments
I learned about the power of the federal government compared to the states
Good job Benjamin!
I learned that the different levels of government all have different responsibilities.
Good job Malena!
some places have currfuys nico
i learned that the national government takes care of interstate highways
I learned that the constitution is the supreme law of the land
This is gonna be a lot easier now
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Sorry Jamil just seeing this now! Thanks! Mr. Raymond
Thanks for this very detailed video. I am walking away with a clear view of what federal/national, state and local governments are.
Thanks for saying so Cindy Lee!! Hope you are having a great year! Mr. Raymond
Mr. Raymond's Civics and Social Studies Academy I have some questions
1.) how does federalism differ from other constitutional principles?
2.) Can you give me an example of something in the constitution illustrating federalism?
3.) Give me an example not illustrating federalism?
Thank you please help me Im still confused on these things.
Mr. Raymond's Civics and Social Studies Academy reply to my question as soon as possible I am having a huge huge test later today I just remembered because was sick and in the hospital please
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I learned that state powers are called reserved powers.
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I learned that reserved powers = states powers
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