Federalism Internet tax, drinking age, local parks, gun zones, marijuana laws… How are they connected to Federalism?
Federalism 9/12/2011 Lecture 4. Clearly Stated Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: – understand and interpret.
The Founding & Constitution Lessons from the Revolution about protest/independence movements in general Articles of Confederation (1777-1789) 1.) Bad.
Federalism 1/26/2012. Clearly Communicated Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: – understand and interpret the.
Federalism Historically, there’s been a shift from “dual federalism” to “cooperative federalism” 1. Dual federalism = Federal gov’t & states are co- equals,
Federalism The Constitution created a system of government in which power is shared between a central government and the state governments. Delegated Powers:
Types of Federalism. Objectives Characterize the shift from dual to cooperative federalism and the role of fiscal federalism in intergovernmental relations.
The Evolution of Federalism. Defining Federalism Federalism Constitutional arrangement whereby power is distributed between a central government and subdivisional.