Changing Role of the Federal Government in U.S

   

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CHANGING ROLE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN U.S
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1CHANGING ROLE OF THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IN U.S
Federalism is the system of power division between different units of the government.
(Gerston 2015).The change in the domestic power and responsibilities of the federal government
has been dynamic. The structure of the federal government has moved away from the “dual
federalism” which refers to the separate sets of responsibilities for the federal and state
government to the “cooperative federalism”. Post 1945 the federal structure changed that
entrusted the federal and states units intertwined responsibilities (Kincaid 2017). Post-1960, role
and responsibilities of the states and the federal government were difficult to separate as they
shared the idea that states have equal power and responsibility with the federal government. As a
result, after the 1970s there is the growth of "New Federalism" introduced by President Ronald
Reagan (1981-1989) referring to the idea that states can claim certain rights and responsibilities
by acknowledging the federal government as their highest government (Kincaid 2017).
The Progressive movement in the U.S was a social activism movement that
concentrated on weeding out corruption from the political machinery and the problems that the
society faced. (DeWitt 2017). This activism challenged the authority of the government at
Washington and questioned their basis of governance. It achieved strong support during the
Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, who took up the issue on a national scale and promoted the
cause of urban miseries (DeWitt 2017). The federal government has worked as a powerful tool in
developing ideas of the society whether it is Democratic or Republic party in power. The Great
Depression of 1930 has had a profound impact on the style of working of the federal
government. Increasing unemployment, industrial productivity decline led to a proactive role of
the U.S government. The federal government adopted a dynamic mode of operation to lift the
country from economic crises and depression Roosevelt’s “New Deal” program) (Temin 2016).
However, this situation was again aggravated by the inception of World War II. Post World
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