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federalism    音標拼音: [f'ɛdɚəl,ɪzəm] [f'ɛdrəl,ɪzəm]
n. 聯邦制,聯邦主義

聯邦制,聯邦主義

federalism
n 1: the idea of a federal organization of more or less self-
governing units

Federalism \Fed"er*al*ism\, n. [Cf. F. f['e]d['e]ralisme.]
The principles of Federalists or of federal union.
[1913 Webster]



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  • Federalism - Wikipedia
    Federalism is a mode of government that combines a general level of government (a central or federal government) with a regional level of sub-unit governments (e g , counties, provinces, states, cantons, territories, etc ), while dividing the powers of governing between the two levels of governments
  • Federalism | Definition, History, Characteristics, Facts | Britannica
    Federalism, mode of political organization that unites separate states or other polities within an overarching political system in a way that allows each to maintain its own integrity Learn more about the history and characteristics of federalism in this article
  • Intro. 7. 3 Federalism and the Constitution
    Another basic concept embodied in the Constitution is federalism, which refers to the division and sharing of power between the national and state governments 1
  • Federalism | Constitution Center
    Federalism required the branches of the national government created by the new Constitution—legislative, executive, judicial—to balance national and local power from the outset
  • What Is Federalism? Powers, Limits, and the Constitution
    Federalism divides power between national and state governments — here's how the Constitution draws those lines and what happens when they're tested
  • Federalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
    Federalism is the theory or advocacy of federal principles for dividing powers between member units and common institutions
  • What is Federalism? | Center for the Study of Federalism
    The word “federal” is derived from the Latin word foedus, meaning covenant, pact, or treaty Federalism is both a principle and a form of government
  • federalism | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution describes specific powers which belong to the federal government These powers are referred to as enumerated powers The Tenth Amendment reserves powers to the states, as long as those powers are not delegated to the federal government
  • Federalism [ushistory. org]
    The maze of national and state regulations results from federalism — the decision made by the Founders to split power between state and national governments As James Madison explained in the "Federalist Papers," our government is "neither wholly national nor wholly federal "
  • The Founders, The Principle of Federalism, and the Constitution
    Federalism is the principle of having different levels of government—national, state, and local—each with constitutionally defined powers In a large republic, federalism represents a dialogue between national authority and local self-rule in states and communities





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