Exploring Federalism
Learning Objective
I can define federalism and explain how power is divided between national and state governments.
Key Concepts
In a federalist system, power is divided between the national government and the states.
The U.S. shifted from a unitary system to a confederation under the Articles of Confederation, and finally to a federation with the Constitution.
Policy diffusion occurs when states copy policies that have been successful in other states.
Practice Questions
This lesson includes 12 practice questions to reinforce learning.
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1. Define federalism in your own words.
2. What is a unitary system of government, and why did the founders of the U.S. want to avoid it?
3. Explain the difference between a confederation and a federation, and which one the U.S. adopted after the Articles of Confederation.
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