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sheilaspns

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A grant-in-aid that can only be used for a very specific purpose is called a:
 
  A. formula grant.
  B. project grant.
  C. block grant.
  D. categorical grant.

Question 2

Although the federal government is restricted to exercising delegated powers, some constitutional provisions enable the Supreme Court to make a loose constructionist
 
  interpretation of what those delegated powers permit. Which of the following is not among those provisions?
  A. the Necessary and Proper clause
  B. the Police Powers clause
  C. the National Supremacy clause
  D. the Commerce clause



sultansheikh

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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