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  2. Jul 29, 2021 · As America’s first application of federalism, dual federalism arose from dissatisfaction with the Articles of Confederation. Ratified in 1781, the Articles created an extremely weak federal government with powers limited to declaring war, making foreign treaties, and maintaining an army.

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  3. An important historical feature of modern federalism is that it enabled democracy to be viable on a large scale for the first time in human history. Prior to the formation of the American federal union, most territorially large political systems were imperial empires; the few other large systems were weak and usually short-lived leagues or ...

  4. This paper briefly outlines how American federalism developed and how it serves as the basic organizing principle of American government.

  5. A key historical example is the national governments response to Jim Crow segregation. Beginning in the late 1800s, many Southern states set up systems of laws that discriminated against African Americans.

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  6. Modern federalism, invented by the American founders, divides and shares powers to allow everyone to participate in governing the whole country for limited purposes of unity, while also guaranteeing self-government to the people’s constituent states, thereby preserving diversity. Today, nearly half the world’s people live in federal countries.

  7. Explain the dynamic of competitive federalism; Analyze some issues over which the states and federal government have contended; Certain functions clearly belong to the federal government, the state governments, and local governments.

  8. Dec 5, 2019 · Federalism in History uses historic legislation to illustrate how the relationship between the Federal government and the states has changed over time. Federalism in Everyday Life uses everyday experience to show the overlap among the different levels of government.

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