Abstract
Unlike many other decisions made at the Constitutional Convention, federalism was not based on established political theory. It was a solution to a problem. The national government formed under the Articles of Confederation was dependent on the states' willingness to cooperate. People questioned whether this new federalist arrangement of shared sovereignty would work any better.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Framework for Democracy
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English
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