Since the early 20th century, the relationship between state and local governments has evolved from a more hierarchical structure, where state governments held significant power over local affairs, to a more collaborative and interdependent dynamic. This shift has been influenced by factors such as urbanization, federal mandates, and the increasing complexity of governance, which have necessitated greater cooperation and coordination. Local governments have gained more autonomy and responsibilities, particularly in areas like education, public safety, and urban planning, while states often provide funding and regulatory frameworks. Overall, this evolution reflects a growing recognition of the importance of local governance in addressing community-specific needs.
The nation of Australia has changed immensely since the first settlement. It is an advanced, first level nation with high technology and successful governments.
It means that with thought toward the future, a government should not be changed for causes that aren't significant.
municipalities have become more powerful, with many states now allowing them to control most local matters
sufferagette sufferagette Women do not have to earn the right to vote, we are all born with the right to vote. It's up to governments to guarantee the right to vote to their citizens. If they don't, they're bad governments and should be changed.
cooperative federalism
applying most Bill of Rights protections to state governments. (APEX)
barbed wire
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barbed wire
People believed that the government existed as the result of an agreement between the people and their leaders.
commensalism,parsism
they changed from sad to happy
The electorate.
Fidel Castro came to power.
the egyptians developed nukes
During the 18th century it changed due to the civil war. The economy took in more opinions than that of just white people.
I collect stories of how the doctor/patient relationship has changed over the last half century. There's a new generation of doctors and patients who've only known the 12-minute office visit. Patients try to get over on the doctors and try to manipulate them to get medications and even try to sleep with them. It has evolved into a more personalized medicine now since the relationships have changed over time.