Dual federalism is an interpretation of federalism in which the states and the national government have separate jurisdictions and responsibilities

Answer:


TRUE

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What is the purpose of each agency? What events led to their creation? How successful have they been? What will be an ideal response?

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Economist call the present economic period, where service-sector jobs have grown while manufacturing jobs have not, _________

A. postindustrial B. manufacturing C. industrial D. developing

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Which of the following items is taxed at the state and federal level, with revenue often dedicated to transportation expenses?

a. Natural Gas b. Oil c. Gasoline d. Tobacco

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The interest group universe, though remarkably large and diverse, favors some interests at the expense of others.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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