Professor
July 17,2016
GOVT 2305
Signs of Federalism in the U.S. Constitution
In the constitution of the United States of America, federalism isn’t directly mentioned even once, however, this doesn't mean it is implied throughout the whole document. The term federalism "is the distribution of power in an organization between a central authority and the constituent units." This applies to a government by showing the power what the national government has, the state governments have, and the powers shared between the national and state governments. However, federalism is still one of the most important concepts that make the republic of the U.S. function properly and effectively.
The first apparent example that shows federalism