AP US Government

Category - Constitution

What did Federalism originally mean?
  1. Individual layers of government could have unique forms of rights
  2. The national government would protect the minimum rights of the states.
  3. State and national governments would protect similar rights.
  4. State governments would have relatively equal sets of rights.
Explanation
Answer: A - Federalism originally meant that the individual layers of government could have unique forms of rights. Originally, federalism meant that layers of government could have unique forms of rights. For example, the rights that would be granted by the federal government could be very different from those granted by the individual states. Under this, the national government would protect the “republican” governments in the states, but not all rights.
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