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Federal vs States’ Rights Balance - Constitutional Power Distribution #3501753 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts a classic balance scale with two pans: one labeled “FEDERAL RIGHTS” and the other “STATES’ RIGHTS”, representing the foundational tension in U.S. constitutional law. The scale is rendered in high-contrast black-and-white line art, emphasizing symmetry and legal neutrality. This visual metaphor is commonly used in political science, civics education, and legal commentary to illustrate federalism debates.
Used on educational, legal, or policy-focused web pages discussing federalism, the 10th Amendment, or Supreme Court cases like McCulloch v. Maryland or NFIB v. Sebelius; matches user intent seeking conceptual clarity on U.S. governmental structure.
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