There are different types of Federalism like Dual Federalism. This is a type of federalism where the “national government and the states have their own different powers they can rule within them” ("Forms of Federalism.", 1). “The time period that Dual federalism thrived around the 1940s.” It is important because it lets different problems be the state's concern or a national concern. …show more content…
The year that this was implied was in the 1930s - 1970s. “This was important because it let the national governments with local governments work together to solve different problems”("Cooperative Federalism.", 1). This made making decisions more …show more content…
In this progression of federalism, more power was returned to the state in an effort to even out the balance of strength between the national and state governments”("Types of Federalism.", 1). This gives a lot more power to states than any other federalism. This makes them both equal in a very good way. One way balance was able to happen was because of block grants. “Block grants were essentially granted to the state governments with little description or restrictions on how to handle the money. In this way, the national government was in essence giving state funds for basically whatever they wanted” ("Types of Federalism.", 1). The time period of New Federalism is in the 1980’s. What makes New Federalism important is it lets the state have more