Federalism and State Government


U.S. History U.S. U.S. Government Review Federalism and State Government
Students review the federal system and state government, and take a practice quiz of Citizenship Test questions related to them.

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Overview

In this experience, students review the federal system and state government, and take a practice quiz of Citizenship Test questions related to them.

Estimated duration: 30–45 minutes


In this experience, you will review material related to the federal system and state government in preparation for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services test.


Map showing that there are different maximum speed limits across the US

Maximum Speed Limits by State


Study the map shown above. Can you explain why there is not a uniform maximum speed limit across the United States? If you don’t know, formulate a hypothesis.

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