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max2010maxim [7]
3 years ago
12

In what way did the federal government attempt to combat state opposition to national policies particularly during the 1960s

History
1 answer:
leonid [27]3 years ago
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bypassing states altogether by making federal grants directly to local governments

These included various grants such as lock grants consist of federal aid to local governments that is

to be spent within a specified policy area, though without the constricted regulations of categorical grants.


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