Match the key word to its definition
- A. B. C. D. E. Dual federalism, also called “layer cake federalism” |
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- A. B. C. D. E. |
Cooperative federalism, also called “marble cake federalism” |
- A. B. C. D. E. |
Competitive federalism |
- A. B. C. D. E. |
Permissive Federalism |
- A. B. C. D. E. |
The New Federalism |
A. |
State and local governments create competing rules and policies to make themselves more attractive to residents while the national government provides the guidelines for the competing policies |
B. |
National and state governments have distinct realms of power that do not overlap |
C. |
State and local governments must seek permission from the national government to develop legislation, public policies, and rules |
D. |
National, state, and local governments work together to govern and create policies |
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All powers not explicitly given to the federal government in the Constitution are powers belonging to the states |
Cooperative federalism, also called “marble cake federalism”:- National, state, and local governments work together to govern and create policies
Competitive federalism:- State and local governments create competing rules and policies to make themselves more attractive to residents while the national government provides the guidelines for the competing policies
Permissive Federalism:- State and local governments must seek permission from the national government to develop legislation, public policies, and rules
The New Federalism:- All powers not explicitly given to the federal government in the Constitution are powers belonging to the states
Dual federalism also called “layer cake federalism”
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