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Politics A-Level United States (DONE)

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How did Trump change Federalism in USA?

Author: eric_galvao



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Being Republican, Trump would assert State's Rights, unless a National Response is needed -The T$2.2 Trillion COVID-19 relief Bill had directly given $150 Billion to States and $300 Billion to Households. -Protests after the Death of George Floyd made Trump launch a National Response. Cities such as Portland refused his Help and allowed the Protests to carry on -Trump would create a Commission to allow 'Patriotic Education' and a 'Pro-America Curriculum' in all Schools. This interfered with the State's Powers on Education -SCOTUS protected States Rights in some places (Voting rights, Gerrymandering) and Federal Power (Abortion, LGBTQ+) -Trump championed a State's Rights Approach and gave the States the ability to roll out their Environment regulations (ie. energy efficiency), Healthcare (Stopped enforcing the invidivial manage in the Obamacare), and Education (Getting rid of the Common Core)


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