American political history can be understood as a perennial battle between state power and national power.

American political history can be understood as a perennial battle between state power and national power.

Respond to the following discussion,

American political history can be understood as a perennial battle between state power and national power. The Civil War is perhaps the greatest instance of this conceptual (and violent) struggle, but it is a struggle that spans from the founding to our current climate. Should more or less power be given to the national government than currently exists? Explain your answer using relevant topics and arguments (for example, debates over gay marriage, gun control, educational standards, environmental protections, etc.).

Your initial discussion postings (250-300 words) should demonstrate an understanding and analysis of the assigned readings and video. It may be helpful to reference the assigned material in your response demonstrating connections between your thoughts and the course resources

Answer preview American political history can be understood as a perennial battle between state power and national power.

American political history can be understood as a perennial battle between state power and national power. 

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