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Federalist

The term federalist can refer to different ideologies, depending on the locale. It usually has a link, close or not, to the concept of a federation.

  • The United States the term federalist usually applies to a member of one of three groups:
    • Historically:
    • In comtemporary usage, advocates of the principle of allowing greater regional autonomy within the United States — usually by allowing individual states to set their own agendas and determine the handling of issues, rather than trying to impose a 'national' solution. Usually federalism is proposed as a solution to issues that may have strong support in some parts of the country and strong opposition in other parts, for example: restrictions on abortion, gay marriage, euthanasia, medicinal use of cannabis, gun rights and restrictions on property rights.
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