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By: Lauren Delaney

Federalism Timeline

Duel Federalism

  • 1789-1930s
  • Both state and national governments were equal authorites
  • Both operated within thier own spheres of influence
  • Clearly defined terms
  • Federal government could not interfere with states excercising their powers

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Cooperative Federalism

  • 1930s-1960s
  • Federalism under the New Deal
  • National government and state governments work together to solve problems
  • The governments do not make policies seperately

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Creative Federalism

  • 1960s-1980s
  • Johnson's approach to solving national problems
  • Involved releasing grants to state and local communities to achieve national goals
  • The national government would withhold funding if it thought that the states were not fully cooperating
  • Federal government decides what the states need and provides them with resources

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New Federalism

  • 1980s-2001
  • Political leaders worked to return authority to the state governments
  • Reagan supported the return of states' powers (1980s)
  • Reagan promised to change the American federal system
  • Idea of returning power to the states is known as devolution

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