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Federalism, a system of government in which supremacy is divided between the national government and the local state governments, has evolved over the course of American history. As the country’s political condition continually changes, the idea of federalism has been altered for many reasons, such as the increase of federal mandates. ... Mandates such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, have changed the scope of American society and thus significantly alter the definition of federalism. ...
More importantly, the impact of federal mandates upon the states is changing the idea of federalism.
Approximate Word count = 425 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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