federalism and important court cases
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| Dual Federalism | (1789-1901) the idea that National/State governments were equal partners with separate spheres of authority
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| League of Cities vs. Usury | does NOT demonsrate the ability of federal government to become involved in State government affairs
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| Federal Government did become involved in State affairs in these cases: | Baker vs. Carr, Garcia vs. San Antonio, Brown vs. Board
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| Cooperative Federalism | (1901-1960)greater collaboration between various leves of government. Federal Government was seen as a servant of the states.
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| Marbury vs. Madison | the decision established the right of the courts to determine the constitutionality of the actions of the other two branes of government
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| Dred Scott vs. Sanford | to sue for his freedom, then it was determined that slaves were not citizens nd couldn't sue in court
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| Plessy vs. Ferguson | Homer Plessy was jailed for purposely sitting in a white railroad car. Decision said that "separate" facilities were constitutional as long as they were equal
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| Brown vs. Board | racial segregation in schools violated to 14th ammendment
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| Roe vs. Wade | woman's choice to have an abortion is protected by her right to privacy
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