Distinguish between competitive federalism and permissive federalism
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response would be:
Competitive federalism is defined as a way to improve government performance by encouraging state and local governments to compete against each other for residents, businesses, investment, and national funding.
Permissive federalism, on the other hand, refers to a strong national government that only allows, or permits the states to act when it decides to do so.
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A) his personality B) rising interest rates C) rapidly increasing unemployment D) the conclusion of the Iraqi war
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a. periods of polarization b. systems of unification c. partisan politics d. party systems
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a. Unity b. Revolution c. America d. Confederation
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d. It shows that the realists may be correct in their belief that the type of government does not matter.