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Dual Federalism
A concept of federalism where the federal and state governments are seen as distinct entities providing separate powers to the people, with minimal overlap.
Reserved Powers
Powers which are not explicitly listed in the U.S. Constitution as belonging to the federal government and are therefore, according to the Tenth Amendment, reserved to the states or the people.
Constitutional Source
The origin or basis of a legal principle found within a constitution.
Cooperative Federalism
An approach to federalism where national, local, and state governments work collaboratively and jointly to address mutual issues, instead of formulating policies independently.
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