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dbose

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Increased national-state conflict seems the inevitable result of
 
  a. more capable state and local governments.
  b. federal efforts to withdraw from nonnational government turf.
  c. too many talk show hosts and blogs inciting activists.
  d. the state courts' involvement in nationalstate issues.

Question 2

New ideas and programs in the states
 
  a. come primarily from federal agencies.
  b. are more likely to come from states outside a state's own region.
  c. spread rapidly as states learn from one another.
  d. come mainly from the private sector.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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