• a criticism of the american system of federalism is that it is

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  • too complex. Federalism requires states and the federal government to work together, often leading to complicated legal disputes when states and the federal government disagree on areas of policy or law. This complexity can create confusion and delay progress in solving important issues. Additionally, states have varying levels of resources, which can cause an unequal playing field in terms of being able to implement laws or programs. This can lead to greater disparities between states in terms of access to certain services or resources.

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      Emelia Moses

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  • inefficient. The process of crafting and enacting laws is often lengthy and complex, involving many different agencies, legislatures, and other stakeholders. This can lead to decisions that may not be in the best interest of the public, leaving some feeling disenfranchised or ignored in the legislative process. Additionally, state governments are limited in their ability to either raise taxes or pass legislation that could provide more comprehensive services to citizens. Lastly, the current system of federalism provides incentives for states to compete rather than cooperate, which can create further inefficiencies in policy implementation.

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      Dustin Proctor

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