Professor Nicole Hemmer
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would operate in the international space. And a lot of that was like, we're going to stay over here. Europe and its problems can be over there. We're not going to worry about those so much, except on the rare occasions when it interferes with our economic interests.
So yes, this was just an entirely new vision for the US's place in the world that had been building, I think, since the late 19th century as the US is becoming more of an empire. And then with World War II and the Cold War, but Nixon really brings it to its apotheosis.
So yes, this was just an entirely new vision for the US's place in the world that had been building, I think, since the late 19th century as the US is becoming more of an empire. And then with World War II and the Cold War, but Nixon really brings it to its apotheosis.
So yes, this was just an entirely new vision for the US's place in the world that had been building, I think, since the late 19th century as the US is becoming more of an empire. And then with World War II and the Cold War, but Nixon really brings it to its apotheosis.
New Federalism is this idea that the federal government is going to begin to devolve power back to the states. That you're still going to have federal programs that are interested in funding things like early childhood education or that is interested in the desegregation of workspaces and those kinds of things. But it's going to be done at the state level.
New Federalism is this idea that the federal government is going to begin to devolve power back to the states. That you're still going to have federal programs that are interested in funding things like early childhood education or that is interested in the desegregation of workspaces and those kinds of things. But it's going to be done at the state level.
New Federalism is this idea that the federal government is going to begin to devolve power back to the states. That you're still going to have federal programs that are interested in funding things like early childhood education or that is interested in the desegregation of workspaces and those kinds of things. But it's going to be done at the state level.
So instead of having these big federal programs, you'll instead give block grants to the states and the states will figure out how best to spend that money.
So instead of having these big federal programs, you'll instead give block grants to the states and the states will figure out how best to spend that money.
So instead of having these big federal programs, you'll instead give block grants to the states and the states will figure out how best to spend that money.
It's a conservative idea, but that again is this idea of sort of slowly transitioning away from New Deal, Great Society, big government that is located in the federal government and taking that federal money and devolving it back to the state level. And so that's the big driving idea.
It's a conservative idea, but that again is this idea of sort of slowly transitioning away from New Deal, Great Society, big government that is located in the federal government and taking that federal money and devolving it back to the state level. And so that's the big driving idea.
It's a conservative idea, but that again is this idea of sort of slowly transitioning away from New Deal, Great Society, big government that is located in the federal government and taking that federal money and devolving it back to the state level. And so that's the big driving idea.
Yeah, it really depends on where you sat, how much you saw it as a problem to be resisted or something to be embraced. In the U.S. South, there was quite a lot of interest in having...
Yeah, it really depends on where you sat, how much you saw it as a problem to be resisted or something to be embraced. In the U.S. South, there was quite a lot of interest in having...
Yeah, it really depends on where you sat, how much you saw it as a problem to be resisted or something to be embraced. In the U.S. South, there was quite a lot of interest in having...
Aber für Menschen, die ihre Karriere investiert haben, in die Bildung dieser föderalen Agenzen, die Verständnis, dass es auf dem föderalen Niveau gerecht werden musste, um es zu machen, dass es konsistent und fair ist, aber auch, um sicherzustellen, dass es die neuen Regeln der Zivilrechts-Ära folgt. Making sure that money was getting to Black residents and to women and to Latino residents.
Aber für Menschen, die ihre Karriere investiert haben, in die Bildung dieser föderalen Agenzen, die Verständnis, dass es auf dem föderalen Niveau gerecht werden musste, um es zu machen, dass es konsistent und fair ist, aber auch, um sicherzustellen, dass es die neuen Regeln der Zivilrechts-Ära folgt. Making sure that money was getting to Black residents and to women and to Latino residents.
Aber für Menschen, die ihre Karriere investiert haben, in die Bildung dieser föderalen Agenzen, die Verständnis, dass es auf dem föderalen Niveau gerecht werden musste, um es zu machen, dass es konsistent und fair ist, aber auch, um sicherzustellen, dass es die neuen Regeln der Zivilrechts-Ära folgt. Making sure that money was getting to Black residents and to women and to Latino residents.
This was part of the understanding that federal control meant fairness and that state control meant something else. And for Richard Nixon, who had run on the Southern Strategy, he was more interested in having that state control than federal control.