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John Marshall
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dual Federalism
Both states and national governments were equal athourities operating within their own spheres of influence, as defined by a strict reading of the constitution. -
McCulloch vs. Maryland
The state of Maryland had attempted to impede operation of a branch of the Second Bank of the United States by imposing a tax on all notes of banks not chartered in Maryland. -
doctrine of nullification
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Doctrine of Secession
Secession was the most extreme option for those who believed in state sovereignty -
Reconstruction Amendments
The Reconstruction Amendments are the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments to the United States Constitution,[1] adopted between 1865 and 1870, the five years immediately following the Civil War. -
Interstate Commerce Act
helps regulate the railroad industry -
Sherman Antitrust Act
It is a landmark federal statute on United States competition law passed by Congress in 1890. -
United States vs. E.C. Knight Company
It was a United States Supreme Court case that limited the government's power to control monopolies. -
Lyndon B. Johnson
He was the 36th President of the United States -
The New Deal
way to help the collapsed economy back from the great depression -
cooperative federalism
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The Great Society
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creative federalism
johnson called his approach to solving national problems creative federalism -
new federalism
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The Sherman Antiturst Act
It is a landmark federal statute on United States competition law passed by Congress in 1890. -
Ronald Regan
Ronald Regan was the 40th president -
The Reagan Years
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devolution
Central to the Contract with America was the idea of returning power to the states -
Contract with america