The view of federalism that has been held by Southern secessionists, Southern resistors to the civil rights movement, and the contemporary Freedom Caucus argues that
A. the Constitution created a system of dual sovereignty.
B. a nationalist position of federal control is unconstitutional.
C. the federal government is only sovereign on taxation policies.
D. there are no clear boundaries to "cooperative federalism."
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The view of federalism that has been held by Southern secessionists, Southern resistors to the civil rights movement, and the contemporary Freedom Caucus argues that the Constitution created a system of dual sovereignty.
- federalism is sharing of power between the national and state level government.
- the state compete among each other then reach to national level.
- federalism guarantees the protection of right of the civilians form the abuse of the power.
- it also promote equality and equal participation.
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