Federal Encroachment on State Authority
Resources (peer-reviewed journal articles, books, etc.) to substantiate your positions. Be sure to cite your sources in-text and on a separate reference sheet (for each answer). The length of your answers will vary but I think each question can be sufficie
Resources (peer-reviewed journal articles, books, etc.) to substantiate your positions. Be sure to cite your sources in-text and on a separate reference sheet (for each answer). The length of your answers will vary but I think each question can be sufficiently addressed in 5-7 pages (10-14 pages overall), double-spaced. The exam answers must be submitted by December 6th.
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1. A perennial concern in the American political system is the potential federal encroachment on state authority. Recent examples of which might be the “Affordable Care Act” or the “No Child Left Behind Act.” What are mechanisms by which states can respond to any such shift in the federal-state balance? How well do they work in maintaining “proper balance.”
2. Scholars have developed many different models/metaphors/concepts to describe federalism in the United States. Discuss the extent to which these models have moved the subfield forward. Discuss which model you find most persuasive, and discuss whether and why scholars should devote effort to developing models of federalism.
each question should be about five pages and make sure to put the works cited to the questions on a separate page
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Federal Encroachment on State Authority
Conflicts between the state and federal governments in the United States are inevitable. The US constitution highlights the supremacy of the federal government, including federal law preemption of state laws (Keller, pg 45). On the other hand, state governments are also protected by the anti-commandeering doctrine, which hinders the federal government from forcing the state governments to enact their laws (Macelloni, pg 95)…
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