One major political obstacle to the practice of devolution is that __________

a. the Supreme Court has consistently ruled against it since the 1990s
b. most states require a favorable referendum vote to put it into practice
c. members of Congress enjoy their power and are reluctant to turn it over to the states
d. most Americans generally prefer state and local governments that are "closer to home"


Answer: c

Political Science

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