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taurus [48]
2 years ago
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Describe TWO advantages of federalism for the creation of public policy in the United States

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Mazyrski [523]2 years ago
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Answer:

• States function as laboratories of democratic policy innovators.

• The federal government has the authority to establish a uniform policy whenever necessary.

Explanation:

The two of the most significant advantages of federalism for the formation of public policy in the U.S. would be:

1). States are permitted to create particular policies as per their discrete needs which help in better development of the states.

2). The federal possesses the authority to establish a steady policy as well if necessary or in case of any disorder or chaos.

3). They also function as work rooms for forming democracy and the innovators of policies.

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