Dual Federalism In The United States

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Federalism can be viewed as the division of power between state and federal government. This concept is important here in the United States because the nation is a conglomerate of 50 states and their governments which combined together form the Union of the United States; which is spearheaded by its own federal government. The sense behind federalism has changed through the evolution of the United States, and can be seen through the history of laws and amendments in the constitution. Dual federalism has a clearly defined division of power between the states and the federal government. States can enact and enforce legislation separately from the federal authority. Dual federalism can be seen in contrast to cooperative federalism where dual

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