Coercive federalism is being practiced in cases when a state is forced to operate a program without funding from the US government.
Coercive federalism is a period of US federalism that began in the late 1960s. Coercive federalism is characterized by substantial growth in the power of the federal government in association with the states and by the ability of the federal government to withdraw state powers and force policies on the states. The term coercive federalism refers to the predominant mode of federal-state relations, primarily in policy making, and does not exclude entities of cooperative and dual federalism that still function in the federal system.
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