new federalism.
FDR
New Federalism is the transfer of certain powers from the US government back to the individual states. It restores some of the powers lost to states through President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal.
Representational federalism is the assertion that no constitutional division of powers exists between the nation and the states, but the states retain their constitutional role merely by selecting the president and members of Congress.
cooperative federalism
new federalism
Cooperative federalism
Nixon adopted the policy of New Federalism with the intent to the reduce the size and scope of the federal government. Richard Nixon was the 37th U.S. President.
new federalism.
The three eras of federalism are dual federalism (layer cake), cooperative federalism (marble), and new federalism.
the man who called for a new federalism is?
1, dual federalism. 2 cooperative federalism. 3 creative federalism. 4 new federalism.
1- Dual Federalism 2- Cooperative federalism 3- Creative federalism 4- New federalism 3-
This shift was spurred on by the problems of the Great Depression.
FDR
president is a nominal head
The program was designed to send money from the Federal Government to the states.