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8-1: Arrangements of National and State Governments
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Big Idea: Constitutionalism
Enduring Understanding: Federalism reflects the dynamic distribution of power between national and state governments.
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Learning Objectives: Explain how societal needs affect the constitutional allocation of power between the national and state governments. Explain how the distribution of powers between national and state governments impacts policymaking.
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Unitary Governments Centralized system of government
All power vested in a central government Vast majority of nations have unitary governments Ruled out by Framers Bad experience with a distant central government in England
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Confederal Governments
Decentralized system of government Weak central government Limited power over states No nation has this system today Articles of Confederation United Nations
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Federalism Power divided between a central government and regional governments Shared authority between levels Provides balance of order and freedom
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Advantages of Federalism
Promotes diverse policies Encourages experimentation Encourages creativity States as “laboratories” Provides multiple power centers Difficult for one faction to dominate Economic interests spread out
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Advantages of Federalism
Increases democracy Government closer to people More opportunities for political participation Decentralizes political conflict Multiple access points to government No one party can dominate
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Disadvantages of Federalism
Promotes inequality States differ in resources Local interests can delay majority support for a policy Confusion between different levels of government
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