This was called New Federalism. Both President Nixon and President Reagan tried to reduce the powers of the federal government and give these powers back to the state.
It was called the "Checkers" Speech
I'm an orange!
It is called free trade when there are no restrictions. Many countries do not have Êfree trade and do have restrictions on them.
Vietnamisation
None. This never happened, though there was an attempt to do so in 1968. There actually is no federal holiday called Presidents' Day.
Federal grants-in-aid used only for a designated activity are called categorical grants. If a state accepts a federal grant-in-aid, it must comply with federal restrictions on its use.
I think it is a band called The Nixons...not too sure
My federal riding is called Gerrymander Logjam and Graft.
Actually they never were. There was an attempt in Congress in 1968 to combine the federal holiday of Washington's Birthday with Lincoln's birthday (which was not a federal holiday) into a holiday to be called Presidents' Day, but that attempt never made it out of committee. The only thing which happened was the observance of Washington's Birthday was changed to the third Monday in February and the name officially remains Washington's Birthday.
Parole.
The legislative branch of the federal government is called the Congress.
There is no federal juvenile court