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FEDERALISM BY: MARIA NELLY MENAUT, NATALIA DLP & ALEJANDRA PESCADOR

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FEDERALISM IS DEFINED AS:

A system of government

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A written constitution divides the powers government on a territorial basis between:

1. Central government

2. National government

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AN EXAMPLE OF FEDERALISM IS:

The American system of government.

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IN EFFECT FEDERALISM…

Produces a dual system of government.

Provides for 2 basis levels of government, each with his own field of authority.

Preserves the strenght and uniqueness of the individual states.

Allows individual states handle state and local matters.

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FRAMERS believe that:

1. Governmental power poses and threat of liberty.

2. Power must be restrained.

3. Divided governmental powers.

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FRAMERS CHOOSE THIS SYSTEM BECAUSE

Faced a number of difficult issues.

Wanted to create a new central government that would be strong enough,

Wanted their dictation to be out of any other kingdom.

Wanted to divide as federalism governmental powers.