Until the 1930s, the relationship between states like Texas and the national government would best be described as
A) dual federalism.
B) cooperative federalism.
C) creative federalism.
D) new federalism.
Question 2
Though originally opposed to political parties, many framers of the U.S. Constitution ultimately became strong party participants. This phenomenon is often considered to be proof of the __________.
A) necessity of political parties in American government
B) inconsistency of the early founders
C) dishonesty of the early leaders
D) power of the political parties to set the agenda
E) weaknesses of the early founders