Political Science Pol Sci 3403 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act, Externality, Supremacy Clause

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Unitary system one central government (france) so states, federal government in charge a. ii. Pure confederacy (ancient greeks city states) lose alliance of states with no coordinating federal government a. iii. Our federalism (us) in the middle of the unitary and pure. Confederacy system in some spheres, states hold power and others. Federal government holds power difficult to say if it"s 50/50 or if one side should have a little more power a. iii. 1. a. iii. 2. Negative externalities exactly what patrick said d. ii. Federal floor a limit set where the states can"t go beyond what"s allowed by the federal government can"t break federal law in experimenting d. iii. Race to the bottom if illinois legalizes child labor, missouri will probably try to do the same in order to stay competitive: states are a tyranny prevention mechanism a check on the federal government. People were worried about the necessary and proper clause which hugely expanded congressional powers and allowed for implied powers b. ii.

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