Federal movement refers to the process and efforts aimed at transferring authority and responsibilities from a central government to regional or state governments within a federal system. This movement often seeks to enhance local governance, promote regional autonomy, and address specific local needs more effectively. In some contexts, it can also involve advocating for the recognition of federal principles in governance structures, ensuring a balance of power between national and subnational entities. Examples include discussions on devolution in various countries or movements advocating for greater state rights.
The progressive movement supported the idea that the federal government should allow the companies to exist but regulate them for the public interest.
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Anti-Federalism refers to a movement that opposed the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government .
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Yes, Catholic charities gets more than half its funding from Federal grants. There is a movement in the Catholic Church to get the charities to sever all ties with the Federal government.
The federal government ordered strikers back to work.
The Civil Rights Movement describes the struggle to gain equal protection for all people from both State and Federal Government. The Civil Rights Movement let to major legislation passed by Congress in 1965.
The Federal Reserve impacts local economics by impacting local loan rates. The overall movement of rates increases or decreases disposable income and the resultant spending.
Debs's conviction reinforced federal authority to halt strikes
it established the right of employers to use the federal government to break unions.
president reagan appointed conservative judges to federal courts
A welfare reform is a movement to change the federal government's social welfare policy which shifts responsibility to the states and cut benefits.