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go.lag

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The approach to federalism in which both federal and state governments attempted to carve out their own spheres of power is
 
  a. picket-fence federalism.
  b. dual federalism.
  c. coercive federalism.
  d. cooperative federalism.

Question 2

A grant from the national government that could be used only for a specific, limited purpose, is called a
 
  a. block grant.
  b. categorical grant.
  c. formula grant.
  d. capital grant.



vickyvicksss

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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