The Federalist System of the U.S. and Urban Politics
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6
ABSTRACT:
This 6 page report discusses the relationships that exist between the federal government and American cities. Arguments against federalism claim that it infringes upon the rights of the states and therefore the rights of the citizenry. Such arguments are misplaced since a strong central government does not mean the loss of freedom and property rights and, in actuality, is needed to defend freedom and property. What is evolving as a greater concern in terms of federalist policy and concern is the issue of the role of the federal government in terms of urban issues, an area which had once been thought of as primarily the concern of individual states. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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File: D0_BWfedurb.rtf
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