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Federalism, Unitary System, Intergovernmental Relations, Expressed Powers, Implied Powers, Necessary and Proper Clause, Reserved Powers, Police Power, Concurrent Powers, Full Faith and Credit Clause, Privileges and Immunities Clause, Home Rule, Dual Federalism, Commerce Clause, Grants-in-aid, Categorical Grants, Cooperative Federalism, Regulated Federalism, Preemption, States’ Rights, Devolution, Block Grants, New Federalism, General Revenue Sharing, Diffusion, Unfunded Mandate, Redistributive Programs

QUESTION:

In Federalist 39, James Madison argued that the Constitution had created a government that was “neither wholly federal nor wholly national.” He argued instead that the Constitution reflected a mix of federal principles and nationalizing forces. How and why has this mix changed throughout American history? What special role does the U.S. Supreme Court play in determining the balance of power between the national and state governments?

 

 

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