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Describe an argument that States Rights advocates might use to make their case that the centralization is a bad thing. Include specific examples of centralization.
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Can you put it in 60 words please?
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States Rights advocates argue that centralization is detrimental as it undermines individual states' autonomy and diverse needs. For instance, the federal government's control over education through initiatives like Common Core disregards state-specific priorities. Additionally, the Affordable Care Act's one-size-fits-all approach disregards states' varying healthcare needs. They believe decentralization empowers states to address their unique challenges and ensures a more responsive and representative government.
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