Using Deil Wright’s seven-phase model, analyze the progression of intergovernmental relations in the United States. Your discussion should include:

  1. Dual Federalism Phase I (1789–1933): Explore how the clear division of responsibilities between national and state governments functioned during this period.
  2. Dual Federalism Phase II (1933–1960): Discuss how the Great Depression and subsequent New Deal policies began shifting the balance of power toward the federal government.
  3. Cooperative Federalism Phase I (1960–1968): Examine the emergence of more collaborative efforts between the federal and state governments during this era.
  4. Cooperative Federalism Phase II (1968–1981): Reflect on the further intensification of federal-state partnerships, marked by shared funding and administration of programs.
  5. New Federalism Phase I (1981–1989): Analyze the Reagan Administration’s efforts to transfer certain powers back to the states.
  6. New Federalism Phase II (1989–2001): Consider the continuation and evolution of the New Federalism approach during this period, including any significant policy shifts.
  7. Intergovernmental Relations Phase (2001–Present): Explore the current state of intergovernmental relations, considering how historical trends have shaped contemporary practices and challenges.

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