Social Studies Grade 9-12

Social Studies: State Constitutions and Local Government

Exploring state powers, local responsibilities, and civic participation

View Answer Key
Name:
Date:
Score: / 10

Exploring state powers, local responsibilities, and civic participation

Social Studies - Grade 9-12

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use complete sentences and specific civics vocabulary when possible.
  1. 1

    Explain one major purpose of a state constitution. How is that purpose similar to the purpose of the U.S. Constitution?

  2. 2
    Diagram showing three equal branches of state government connected to a central state capitol symbol.

    A state constitution creates a governor, a state legislature, and a state supreme court. Identify the principle of government shown by this structure and explain why it matters.

  3. 3
    Overlapping-circle diagram representing national, state, and shared powers in federalism.

    Describe the difference between reserved powers and delegated powers in the U.S. federal system. Give one example of a power usually held by states.

  4. 4

    A city council passes an ordinance requiring residents to sort recycling into separate bins. What is an ordinance, and why can a city government create one?

  5. 5
    Map diagram showing municipalities inside a county with service icons.

    Compare a county government and a municipal government. Name one service each commonly provides.

  6. 6

    Read this scenario: A state constitution guarantees the right to a free public education. A school district must decide how to fund building repairs. Explain how state and local governments both play a role in this issue.

  7. 7

    Many state constitutions are longer and more detailed than the U.S. Constitution. Give one reason this might be true.

  8. 8
    Process diagram showing citizens petitioning and voting to amend a state constitution.

    A group of citizens wants to change the state constitution to create term limits for state legislators. Identify one common method states use to amend their constitutions and explain how it promotes popular sovereignty.

  9. 9

    Explain the meaning of home rule in local government. Why might home rule be important for a large city?

  10. 10
    Four-level hierarchy pyramid representing national, state, and local legal authority.

    Study the relationship among the U.S. Constitution, a state constitution, state laws, and local ordinances. Put them in order from highest authority to lowest authority and explain why local laws must follow higher laws.

LivePhysics™.com Social Studies - Grade 9-12

More Social Studies Worksheets

See all Social Studies worksheets

More Grade 9-12 Worksheets

See all Grade 9-12 worksheets