The development of federalism
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- Created on: 19-10-16 16:35
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- The development of federalism
- Dual federalism
- Late 18th century to early 20th century
- States have most power
- Madison blocked a federal road-building programme as President
- Based on the 10th Amendment
- Came into existence because of Anti-Federalism
- James Madison influenced this variation of federalism
- Cooperative federalism
- 1930s-1960s
- Cooperative,collective, equal
- New Deal (1933-37); Hoover Dam (1931-36); Civil Rights Act (1964)
- Based on the elastic clause and Commerce Clause
- Reaction to the Great Depression, Cold War and 16th Amendment
- Influenced by Herbert Hoover and FDR
- Supported by the Democratic Party
- New Federalism
- 1970s-1990s
- Gave power back to the states
- Influenced by Ronald Reagan
- Supported by the Republican Party
- Dual federalism
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