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Federalism in Political Culture

ives federalism a means of success. In many other systems ofgovernment, political culture is obsolete because the people's ideas are not often takeninto consideration as they are with Federalism. Without political culture, the idea offederalism is, in a way defeated. It is put there for the poeple and if those people do nothold an opinion and voice it, Federalism has a hard time serving its purpose of aiding itspoeple. They work well hand in hand, more so than they would alone.Together, federalism and political culture make for a more successful governmentin the United States. In a way, the thrive off of each other and both highly depend on thecountry's poeple and their responsibility to take action. The representative governmentthat the United States has relies on these sort of things. They are a significant piece ofthe puzzle that is called a government. ...

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