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Federalism
Federal Rights vs States Rights
State Rights: Powers allocated to the states (local government)
Different Laws Between States
Some states allow marajuana for recreational use
Manage and uphoald the law at a basic level
Police
10th Amendment gives the states jurisdiction over anything that does not federal government does not facilitate
Federal Rights
Powers allocated to the Government
Commerce Clause: the government can regulate trade/industry/bussiness
Obamacare: making health care for everyone
Harry Truman: wanting to control the iron industry to boost the war efforts
Supremacy Clause: The federal government can overrule any state laws
Gay Marriage: the federal government making gay marriage legal
Protects the nation with the Army, Navy, Airforce
Division of Powers
Checks and Blalances
Seperation of powers
Executive
Legalative
Judicial
US Origins: Why we have Fedralism implemented
Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay
Persuaded the US government to adopt a federal government
Did this to create a more perfect union to protect the colonies against Britain and to pay of the war debts.
Stronger than the Articles of Confederation, made the US a country
Trends in our federal system over time.
Gradual power flow from state to federal
Civil War strengthened the federal government's resolve
Anytime there has been an external conflict, the federal government takes power
Definition: a political concept in which a group of members are bound together by covenant with a governing representative head.
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