John Greene describes federalism as a system of governance that balances power between national and state governments, allowing for a division of responsibilities and authority. He emphasizes that federalism promotes local autonomy while ensuring a unified national policy framework. Greene highlights the complexity of this system, noting that it can lead to both cooperation and conflict between different levels of government. Ultimately, he portrays federalism as a dynamic and essential feature of a functioning democracy.
it divided the roman catholic church which lead to protestant churches
Lutheren/Protestant Christianity
increased rivalry between European nations
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
The belief in his divine right to rule as an absolute monarch was not a result of Philip II's protestant policies.
The Reformation led to the division of Christianity into Catholic and Protestant faiths.
It can lead to duplication of government and inefficient, over-lapping or contradictory policies It can lead to inequality between the states and lead to unhealthy competition and rivalry between them It can lead to over-government that will result to corruption. that is all i could find.
It weakened people's faith in Catholic leaders
It weakened people's faith in Catholic leaders
Our founding fathers tried to make our democracy fair and equal. Aristotle believed that excessive democracy would lead to mob rule. Neither an army or a business can be a democracy, as both follow the orders given by their leaders.