The doctrine of dual federalism maintains that
A) conflicts between the authority of the national government and the states should be resolved by the Supreme Court.
B) the national government and the states have authority over defined and mutually exclusive policy areas.
C) the national government and the states should share authority equally in all policy areas.
D) the national government should initiate policies and then turn them over to the states for administration.
E) any law passed by the national government is the supreme law of the land.
Question 2
Critics of the Bush administration compared the situation in Iraq to the quagmire of Vietnam.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false