Decentralists differ from centralists in that ________

A. decentralists believe that the national government should not interfere with activities reserved for the states
B. decentralists have traditionally enjoyed the support of the Supreme Court
C. decentralists reject the idea of the Constitution as an interstate compact
D. decentralists have not been particularly supportive of the devolution revolution
E. decentralists favor national action over action at the state and local levels


A

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