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* Dual Federalism
* Cooperative Federalism
* Creative Federalism
* New Federalism
* The Great Debate: 1790, nationalists faced off against supporters of
states' rights when Hamilton urged congress to create national bank.
* The Marshall Court: 1819, Courts ruled in favor of creating national bank
* "A house divided": in years leading up to civil war, America was divided
between the issue of slavery
* The Civil War: America broken into two groups and fought, a big part of
this split was the idea of slavery
* After the civil war: the civil war ended in 1865 after the Confederacy
surrendered, settled the matter of slavery
* Interstate Commerce Act: passed in 1887 to regulate the railroad industry.
* Sherman Antitrust Act: passed in 1890 to prevent monopolies
* Great Depression: American stock market crashed in 1929, led to loss of jobs
and poverty
* Expansion of the authority of the national government in 1930 due to the
Great Depression
* New Deal: President Roosevelt responded to the Great
Depression with a plan to address the needs of the
citizens
* Great Society Program: President Johnson expanded
powers of the national government to eliminate
poverty and social inequality
* Started with President Johnson's Great Society Program
* Medicaid: started in 1965 to provide free healthcare for the poor
* Grant system greatly increased the size and coat of national
government, raising concerns about the power of national
government
* New Federalism: begining in the 1980s, political leaders
returned authority to states, President Reagan supported
returning power to the states and promised to change the
federal system
* Devolution Revolution: 1994, republican candidates promised
to return power to the states