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Terry Sanford's STORM OVER THE STATES addresses the changing function of state governments, and argues that revitalization of state government is a step toward restoring order and balance to the federal system.
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NC Insight (NoCar JK 4101 .N3x), Vol. 5 Issue 1, May 1982, p20-26, f
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18183
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An era of new federalism has been adopted in the United States; this concept promotes the advancement of the public good. State governments, such as North Carolina's, must meet new tests of public management capability and accountability to succeed in creating an era of new localism to effectively influence patterns of social well-being in the state.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 40 Issue 1, Summer 1974, p28-32, f
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21736
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This article examines the Federalist Party in North Carolina at the beginning of the 19th century and their conflict with the Jeffersonian Republicans. The article also highlights the decline of Federalist influence in North Carolina and the 1800 presidential race between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.
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North Carolina Historical Review (NoCar F251 .N892), Vol. 89 Issue 2, Apr 2012, p155-183 , il, por, map, f Periodical Website