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Section 3 Federalism Today Chapter 4 Federalism Section 3 Federalism Today

Federalism Today Main Idea Today the balance of power between the states and the national government is characterized by a system of grants and mandates, as well as by a number of key policy areas.

What is fiscal federalism? Federalism Today Focus Questions What is fiscal federalism? How does the national government use grants and mandates to influence state policies? What issues most influence American federalism today?

A Need for National Power