1. Government and American Federalism
This type of arrangement is also related to the Dual Federalism ideology which is a model of federalism that looks both the national and the state government as co-equal sovereign powers. Neither the state government nor the national government should interfere in the other's sphere. The United States apply a Dual Federalism system according to their constitution. ... The two parties involved where the state of Maryland and William McCulloch, cashier of the Second Bank of the United States. ... In 1930, the Great Depression came into the United States and the world, creating an economic a...
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