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Question of Sovereignty, A: Competition between Levels of Government

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Abstract
While the responsibilities of government have increased overall, states have retained most of their traditional authority. The fact that city and state politics generally has more to do with individual lives than the national government confirms for many that government is best and more controllable when it is closer to home. Federalism offers the advantages of national uniformity when and where it is necessary while retaining the kind of state and local diversity that can be achieved without harm to others.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Civics, Framework for Democracy
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