Federalism is the division of powers between a national or central government and local authorities. The Constitution divides powers between the national and state governments. The states share and divide powers with such local political subdivisions as counties, cities, and towns. The national, or federal, government can exercise only those powers that are listed or implied by the Constitution. The states, or the people, retain all powers not denied them, or not given to the national government by the Constitution.
State centered federalism is the theory in which the national government represents a voluntary compact or agreement between the states, which retain a dominant position. The tenth amendment
I personally favor state centered federalism because I believe common citizens have more power in state and local decisions. I don't think the national government should be able to make decisions that affect the whole nation. Different regions all have different beliefs and different ways of life. For example, tobacco is one of North Carolina's biggest cash crops. The national government decides the regulations for tobacco sale, taxation, and marketing. I don't believe the politicians should have any bearing on how we tax our crops. The politicians are making a killing off of our farmer's hard work. The farmers should reap the profits of their hard work not the federal government. The federal government makes decisions on what they feel is the
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