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Paperback Federalism: The Balance Between States and Nation Book

ISBN: B0FCMYV3SB

ISBN13: 9798287511760

Federalism: The Balance Between States and Nation

How do the states and the federal government share power-and why does it matter? In Federalism: The Balance Between States and Nation, historian Alexander West explores how America's unique system of government emerged from the struggle between local autonomy and national unity.

From the failures of the Articles of Confederation to the compromises of the Constitutional Convention, this book traces the evolution of federalism through wars, economic crises, and social movements. Discover how landmark events like the Civil War, the New Deal, and the civil rights era reshaped the relationship between states and the federal government.

With vivid storytelling and historical insight, West reveals how federalism remains a living framework, shaping the way Americans govern themselves in the 21st century. Whether you're a student, teacher, or curious citizen, this book offers a clear and engaging guide to understanding one of America's most important principles.

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