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Sociology / Federalism / Dual federalism / Cooperative federalism / Canadian federalism / Federation / Daniel J. Elazar / Printz v. United States / Law of the United States / Political systems / Federalism in the United States / Political philosophy
Date: 2012-11-17 14:11:17
Sociology
Federalism
Dual federalism
Cooperative federalism
Canadian federalism
Federation
Daniel J. Elazar
Printz v. United States
Law of the United States
Political systems
Federalism in the United States
Political philosophy

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