Suppose Congress passes a law that increases the federal minimum wage to $20 per hour. Several states believe that enforcing this law will hurt businesses and their economies, so they pass state laws that enforce a $10 minimum wage instead. Which action might Congress take in response to this clear violation of federal law under a system of cooperative federalism?

A. Congress may choose to let the states act on their own
B. Congress may revise their law and lower the minimum wage to $10.
C. Congress may decide to remove the states from the Union.
D. Congress may decide to repeal all existing minimum wage laws at the federal level.


Ans: A. Congress may choose to let the states act on their own

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