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Margarita [4]
3 years ago
13

Which era of US government is described as moving the power back to the states? Question 2 options: Dual Federalism Cooperative

Federalism Creative Federalism New Federalism
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1 answer:
yaroslaw [1]3 years ago
7 0
<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2>

The correct option is 3 (Federalism cooperative)

<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>

Cooperate federalism, otherwise called marble-cake federalism, is an idea of federalism in which national, state, and nearby governments collaborate agreeably and on the whole to take care of basic issues.

Agreeable federalism, otherwise called marble-cake federalism, is an idea of federalism in which national, state, and nearby governments communicate helpfully and by and large to take care of normal issues, as opposed to making strategies independently however pretty much similarly, (for example, the double federalism of the nineteenth century

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