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Dual federalism was replaced by cooperative federalism for many reasons. One such reason is the Great Depression. When the Great Depression occurred, Americans wanted answers and action and in turn the Federal government began to use more of its power to respond and fix things. Cooperative federalism was born out of this.
Federalism is established in the constitution, but the federal government's power and responsibilities increased greatly after the Civil War, and during the Great Depression.
The theory of dual federalism existed which is when a national government and a state government operate individually, as was the case for the United States until the Great Depression.
The Great Depression allowed totalitarian regimes to arise because of the desperate poverty the Depression created. Germany and Italy were good examples of this result.
Federal funding of these programs allowed the federal government to direct states in administering them.-Apex
State governments came to depend on the federal government for financial
The Great Depression.
Dual federalism was replaced by cooperative federalism for many reasons. One such reason is the Great Depression. When the Great Depression occurred, Americans wanted answers and action and in turn the Federal government began to use more of its power to respond and fix things. Cooperative federalism was born out of this.
This shift was spurred on by the problems of the Great Depression.
Federalism is established in the constitution, but the federal government's power and responsibilities increased greatly after the Civil War, and during the Great Depression.
The Great Depression was a direct result of the crash of the US stock market in 1929.
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The great depression was not a natural disaster. though it is probable that some people starved to death as a result of it
The great depression effected the citizens when banks closed. As a result, people lost their jobs and busnesses were bankroped.
The theory of dual federalism existed which is when a national government and a state government operate individually, as was the case for the United States until the Great Depression.
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