America has purely and strictly federal structure which means power is devided into centre and its federal units, and it is an outcome of centripetal force ( 13 states, in order to secure some common interests like defence, strengthening economy etc. came together as a single unit). read more
Unfortunately, it didn't work out this way, and now we are slaves to the Federal government established under the Lincoln Administration, but hopefully we can correct this now that we, the people, have the internet to bypass the mainstream media from feeding us misinformation to serve the government rather than vice versa. read more
Because Federalism means the movement away from state powers and towards one, central government, Federalism has greatly affected the growth of the national government. For starters, it began the national government in essence, because states didnt all have the powers. read more
Federalism is the separation of power between a more local government (in the United States these are the States) and an overarching government (the federal government). In the United States, the issue of federalism is brought up quite a lot. read more
It has moved some powers towards the central government to grow it. It separated and distinguished the states from the federal government giving them more freedom. read more