Dual federalism was around in 1790-1930, and it is a theory about the proper relationship between government and the states, portraying the states as powerful components of the federal government nearly equal to the national government. Also the union and the state share power but the federal government holds …show more content…
It has never been attempted but it seems unlikely that it would work as the state governments. Also the acknowledges were a need for cooperation between state and federal governments. Cooperative federalism rejects that state and national government must exist in separate spheres and is defined by three elements. National and states agencies typically undertake government functions jointly rather than exclusively. The nation and states routinely share power, and power is not concentrated at any government level or in any agency.
Regulated federalism (1981-1989) is a term used to describe the emergence of federal programs aimed at, or implemented by state, and local governments. Regulated federalism has evolved with the advent since the mid 1960s. We can call regulated federalism as a form of federalism in which congress imposes legislation on states, requiring them to meet national