An examination of the perspectives of select presidents on the issue of federalism reveals that

A) Lyndon Johnson was enthusiastic about turning over his civil rights and antipoverty programs to the states.
B) Richard Nixon was suspicious of the trustworthiness of the states and called for an end to revenue sharing.
C) Ronald Reagan was an advocate of a strong role for the federal government, but also greatly increased the financial support for the states.
D) Bill Clinton expanded the federal government's role in welfare programs.
E) George W. Bush increased federal funding and control of education, traditionally an area controlled by state and local governments.


E

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