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imperialism

the policy of extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies.

Dual Federalism

Giving limited list of powers primary foreign policy and national defense to the national government. Other powers to states.




State had power over: Property law, inheritance law, commercial laws, backing laws, corporate laws, insurance and family law, morality, public health, education, criminal law, land use( water &mineral rights, elections and local government,.




The state had more power over the national government.

Cooperative Federalism

When national, state, and local governments work together to make the government easier.






You are able to receive grants.




Cooperative federalism refers to a concept in which the state governments, local governments, and the federal government share responsibility in the governance of the people. They cooperate in working out details concerning which level of government takes responsibility for particular areas and creating policy in that area. The concept of cooperative federalism put forward the view that the national and state governments are partners in the exercise of governmental authority. It is also referred to as the new federalism.

The "New" Federalism

Says anything not stated in the constitution is a reserved power for the states.

liberalism

A political theory founded on the natural goodness of humans and the autonomy of the individual and favoring civil and political liberties, government by law with the consent of the governed, and protection from arbitrary authority.b. often Liberalism The tenets or policies of a Liberal party.3. An economic theory in favor of laissez-faire, the free market, and the gold standard.