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federalism
federalismnounthe federal principle of government.
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Federalism
Federalismnounhistory the principles and policies of the Federalist party
federalism
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the federal principle of government.
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U.S. History.
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advocacy of the federal system of government.
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(initial capital letter) the principles of the Federalist party.
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noun
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the principle or a system of federal union
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advocacy of federal union
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The precise extent of state and federal responsibility has always been controversial. Republican administrations, for example, have tended to grant more authority to the states, thereby encouraging political and economic freedom but discouraging comprehensive social welfare. Until the middle of the twentieth century, the Supreme Court left the interpretation of many civil rights guarantees to the states, resulting in widespread discrimination against minorities.
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Federalism is a system of government in which entities such as states or provinces share power with a national government. The United States government functions according to the principles of federalism. The U.S. political system evolved from the philosophy of federalism. Remember The Federalist Papers, the essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison between 1787 and 1788, to convince people to approve the Constitution? Federalism helps explain why each state has its own constitution and powers such as being able to choose what kind of ballots it uses, even in national elections. The national government oversees the election results, but each state controls its own voting procedures.
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In July Reuters reported that Mr. Barrack’s inveighing against federalism in Syria had given President Ahmed al-Sharaa the impression he had a U.S. green light to deploy troops southward into Druze lands.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 21, 2026
"We want federalism for the Syrian coast," she added.
From Barron's • Nov. 25, 2025
Our system of federalism commits public schooling primarily to local control, with a healthy dose of deference to the informed judgment of educators.
From Slate • Jul. 1, 2025
One of his proposed solutions is federalism - he is offering to hold a referendum on devolving more power to Cameroon's 10 provinces.
From BBC • Jun. 26, 2025
As Jefferson put it so graphically, their larger goal was “to sink federalism into an abyss from which there shall be no resurrection of it.”
From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis
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