Grade 12 - Saint Teresa of Calcutta: Geronimo, Camille Patricia B
Grade 12 - Saint Teresa of Calcutta: Geronimo, Camille Patricia B
It had a History of Protecting Slavery and Segregation – This is often quoted as one
of the primary detrimentalities of the federalism scheme that we have in this nation, that
since slavery was a government problem, it was something that could not be removed at
the domestic level.
It Allows for Inequalities Between Different States – For instance, instead of education
financing being the same across the nation as it is a government problem, some countries
will spend more per capita on schooling than other countries, causing what could be
deemed a disparity. The same also applies to other factors, such as taxes, health care
programs and welfare programs.
Blocking nationalist policies by states – states can fight against the presence of certain
domestic legislation by challenging them in court, or by not enforcing those domestic
rules, or even intentionally hindering the implementation of domestic legislation.
Racing to the bottom – One argument is that states will compete with each other in an
oppositional manner by reducing the amount of benefits they give to welfare recipients
compared to, say, a neighboring state, motivating the undesirable to go to the neighboring
state, thereby further reducing their welfare costs. This decrease in state benefits to the
poor has been considered the' race to the bottom.'
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