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There were a series of debates created and different view on politics. Two of the time periods, which there have been debates on federalism, were the Supreme Court under John Marshall in (1801- 1835) and the extension of slavery in (1820-1860), both of these two time periods left a big impact on the United States which today it still takes place... Showed first 250 characters
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December 8, 2007
Debate On Federalism
The United States constitution created a new type of government called federalism, which divided power between the states and the national government. But the proper balance of federalism has been debated throughout the history of the United States, Federalism, which signifies members of a group that are bond together with a governing representative head... Showed next 250 characters
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