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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Horizonal Federalism vs Vertical Federalism



Horizontal federalism is when the 50 states interact.

Vertical federalism is similar to traditional federalism as it means the central government interacts with the sub-divisional governments (individual states).

Valerie
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