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How is the Civil Rights Act a show federalism?

The Civil Rights Act can be considered a show of Federalism, since it is control from the central point, the federal government. Regardless of the structure of this legislation, it was a necessary action.


What is the purpose behind federalism?

Federalism were people who fought so we would have rights.


Which government protects a citizens natural rights federalism or a unitary system?

Federalism


What is a non-example of federalism?

North Korea is a non-example of Federalism because the central government control everything.


What is the goal of new federalism?

The goal of New Federalism was to block grants as a way of reducing federal control.


Which amendment established the principle of federalism?

There wasn't one. Federalism and Anti-federalism were around before the Constitution and Bill of Rights were created and concerned specifically those two documents.


How did the southern states use federalism to protect slavery?

It was the opposite of federalism. It was States' Rights, taking precedence over Federal Law.


What are the ten bills of rights?

the ten bills of rights are liberty justice fredom joyful judgements


What does federalism create?

In the US, federalism created a stronger central government then the Confederation which it replaced. It still, however, assured the States and the people of the US of their rights through the Bill of Rights, which were inserted into the new US Constitution.


What is the biggest difference between the nationalistic and the states' rights views of federalism?

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How does federalism guard against tyranny.?

A quote by James Madison "hence a double security arises to the rights of people the different government's will each control each other ,and at the same time each will be controlled by themselves" federalism=federalism is a division between state and central government tyranny= A government in which a single ruler is vested with absolute power. The office, authority, or jurisdiction of an absolute. hope this info helps


What are advatages of federalism?

Some advantages of federalism include a division of power and more control at a local level. By giving state or regional governments more control, they are better able to serve their demographic.