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Kylee Davila
PSC 101
9/22/22
Week Four Lecture

In class today, we discussed chapter four which highlights the main points and meanings

behind nationalism and federalism. Federalism is considered to be the balance of power we, as

citizens of the United States, live with. It is the way the power is divided between federal, local,

and states. Anti-federalists and Republicans tend to want more power given to the states rather

than the federal government. A federalist wants a strong central government instead of power

given to the states. We also discussed why countries do not want illegal immigrants. Some of

the reasons being making the population too big, jobs are taken away, medicare, and race. 70%

of the people building houses are undocumented and/or illegal immigrants, meaning if illegal

immigrants left the country, the construction industry would be at risk. We also watched a video

in class about federalism. The analogy of federalism being like a layered cake was used in the

video. On the top layer of the cake, there is the national government which is also known as the

federal government. Underneath the top layer, there is the layer with the states and then below

the states, there is the local government. The video states that in today’s society, the cake isn’t

perfectly layered, it is kind of all mixed up and mixed together. We also discussed the

differences in the powers between the federal and state governments. The federal government

is the only form of government that can declare war, raise armies, conduct foreign affairs, and

regulate interstate. The state government is the only form of government that has the power to

conduct elections, establish local governments, ratify Constitution amendments, and regulate

intrastate commerce. Now, even though they have these differences, they have some

similarities. They both have the power to tax, make laws, enforce law, charter banks, and borrow

money. We also discussed the Civil War and how the south felt that owning slaves was a state

issue rather than a federal issue and that they should be able to own their “property” than have

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