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Title: The Concept of Federalism


1
The Concept of Federalism
  • SSCG5 The student will demonstrate knowledge of
    the federal system of government described in the
    Constitution

2
Shared Powers?
  • Decisions
  • Parents /
  • Guardians
  • Might Make

Decisions You and Parents/ Guardians Might Make
Together
Decisions You Might Make
3
The Argument
  • The concept of Federalism is the division of
    powers among the local, state, and national
    governments.
  • What do you think gave birth to this idea that is
    uniquely American?
  • Those that opposed this idea of Federalism were
    known as Anti-Federalists.
  • Why did the Anti-Federalists oppose Federalism?

4
Anti-Federalists
  • Fear of the tyranny that we just revolted against
  • Tyranny central governmental authority
  • A general aversion to strong distant power
  • A reverence for the Individual
  • Agrarian-minded as opposed to industrial /
    merchant-minded (Federalists)

5
Anti-Federalists argued that
  • Only a small republic could enjoy a voluntary
    attachment of the people to the government and a
    voluntary obedience to the laws
  • if too large, the people will be suspicious of
    the govt and not obey them
  • Only a small republic can secure a genuine
    responsibility of the government to the people
  • if too large, the govt would not be dependent
    on the people but vice versa
  • Only a small republic can form the kind of
    citizens who will maintain republican govt
  • if too large, the character of the people will
    be effected negatively

6
Federalists countered
  • An effective govt with a strong administration
    would secure the patriotic loyalty and
    law-abidingness of the people
  • Having representatives that are more
    knowledgeable than the common man in a
    centralized governmental setting was preferable
    to the alternative
  • Diverse commercial opportunities for all would be
    instrumental in preventing tyranny

7
Argue against these Federalist points (below) in
the context of Todays Federal System
  • An effective govt with a strong administration
    would secure the patriotic loyalty and
    law-abidingness of the people
  • Having representatives that are more
    knowledgeable than the common man in a
    centralized governmental setting was preferable
    to the alternative
  • Diverse commercial opportunities for all would be
    instrumental in preventing tyranny

8
Why Federalism?
  • Central govt solves disputes between States
  • Need for national military met
  • Taxation to run the central authority
  • Foreign relations on behalf of all
  • Regulates commerce among / between the States
  • Common Currency
  • All for the Common Good

9
Why did the Anti-Federalists lose the argument?
  • Practicality Idealism vs. Reality
  • Generally speaking, the arguments were weak in
    the context of a growing nation with a large land
    mass (and soon to be larger).
  • A dangerous, complicated world
  • The principles of the Revolution are not
    generally hostile to govt per se but to
    tyrannical govt

10
Thought
  • Have we allowed the Federal System to become
    Tyrannical? Why or Why Not?
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