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Cooperative federalism is a theory that emerged during the new deal a time when federal government's power grew in order to address and respond to issues at hand.
Smithsonian Institution
The New Deal saw the federal government and federal agencies grow at a rate not seen since the Civil War. Many were opposed to the growth of the federal government and the corresponding cost to maintain those new governmental agencies. From FDR's New Deal to the present, the federal government has continued to grow, assume an active role in the daily lives of citizens, and to cost more in the form of taxes, and to spend more on domestic and foreign affairs. Many politicians, economists, and students of government did not favor such increases. The New Deal saw the executive office amass a lot of power and become the "major" branch during that period and carrying over to WW II. Never before had a president violated the "informal constitution" by running for a third and forth term. The Constitution, Article I, Section 8, which gives Congress the power to make laws that are "necessary and proper" (the elastic clause) gave increased power via that clause to the Executive and Legislative Branches.
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Because he blocked New Deal programs from taking effect in Georgia.
New Jersey plan
he created powerful new federal programs
Yes, the new deal created jobs by giving federal money to businesses
Yes, it is generally agreed that the new deal expanded the role of the federal goverment
The biggest consequence of the New Deal on the history of the United States was that more power was given to the federal government during that period which led to the federal government getting more involved in the day to day lives of the American citizens. Prior to the Depression and the New Deal, the people looked to the federal government for regulation of trade and commerce and for defense. Now, the federal government entered the daily lives of the citizens. President Lyndon Johnson's "Great Society" can be seen as an outgrowth of the New Deal, as well as President Bush's "No Child Left Behind" educational program.
Congress has the power to create new federal courts.
It preserved capitalism It increased the power of the federal government. It created a long-lasting social safety net.
He hoped to expand French power in Europe and the New World.
the surplus became a deficit