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What is the importance of federalism?

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Answered by shriraj1860
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Actually, President Trump does not have the power to reopen the economy, and that’s a good thing. The men who wrote the Constitution understood the danger of giving too much power to any one person.

There are good arguments on both sides as to when and how fast to reopen the economy. In my view, the answer will vary state by state and industry by industry. There’s also an enormous amount of uncertainty as to exactly how to determine the optimal policy. In that environment, there’s a great advantage to having these decisions be made at as local a level as possible.

Answered by ItzRomanticBabe
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Federalism is one system that allows for increased citizens' participation. The reason for this is that when power gets shared in levels, the citizens can influence policies, people who govern them and the likes.

Also, federalism makes the management of conflicts quite easier.

The goal of federalism is to preserve personal liberty by separating the powers of the government so that one government or group may not dominate all powers.

The Framers believed that divided power was limited power and applied this theory as they created the Constitution.

Federalism is a system of government in which entities such as states or provinces share power with a national government.

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.

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