POLS 1113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Supremacy Clause, Environmental Policy, Enumerated Powers

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> federal system has two constitutionally recognized levels of government, each with sovereignty over different policy matters and geographic areas. > sovereignty meaning ultimate governing authority, with no legal superior; dual sovereignty. > majority of world"s nations, including great britain, have unitary systems, in which the central. > central government can also unilaterally take away any responsibilities it has delegated to government is the sovereign. the regional governments it creates and can even eliminate the regional governments. > in a confederal system, several independent sovereign governments agree to cooperate on specified matters while each retains ultimate authority over all other governmental matters within its borders. > cooperating sovereign governments delegate some responsibilities to a central governing body. > constitution"s framers established dual sovereignty by detailing a new, sovereign national government for the united states and modifying the sovereignty of the existing state governments. > national government has no legal superior on matters over which the constitution gives it authority.

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