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armygirl

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During his 14-year tenure in office, Governor Rick Perry argued that the federal government had increasingly taken over more activities of the state government. This is an example of what type of federalism?
 
  A) coercive federalism
  B) cooperative federalism
  C) new federalism
  D) dual federalism

Question 2

Between 1836 and 1856, which political party opposed, and at times defeated, the Democratic Party in presidential elections?
 
  A) Republicans
  B) Federalists
  C) Know-Nothings
  D) Free Soilers
  E) Whigs



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

E



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