Section 3
The History of Federalism
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Early U.S. Supreme Court Decisions
Many early U.S. Supreme Court decisions, such as McCulloch v. Maryland, established the rights of power between federal and state governments.
Federalism and the Civil War: The Dred Scott Decision and Nullification
The Dred Scott Decision questioned the authority of the federal government over individual states in dealing with the issue of slavery.
Dual Federalism: From the Civil War to the 1930s
America functioned under dual federalism until the federal government increased influence after the Civil War.
The New Deal: Cooperative Federalism and the Growth of the National Government
Cooperative federalism is a concept in which national, state and local governments interact cooperatively to solve common problems.