Compare Dual Federalism Cooperative Federalism and New Federalism?

Answer:
Duel Federalism: Both the State and Federal levels of government are in their own separate spheres, and do not work together to solve issues. They should be coequal sovereign governments, but within the limits that they both have (States limitations as made by the Constitution).
-separate, equal power
Cooperative Federalism: State and Federal governments work together to solve issues. Also called "marble-cake."
-work together
New Federalism: Gives more control over federal programs to state and local levels. Involves more block grants.
-gives states more power
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