When states encounter problems that cross state borders, why don't they just make formal agreements with each other to solve the problems? What happens in the absence of such arrangements?

What will be an ideal response?


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A) a huge organized staff. B) the power of the White House office and facilities. C) taking actions as president that are carefully timed to maximize political advantage. D) using a foreign policy crisis to display his leadership as Commander-in-chief. E) all of the above.

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a. John F. Kennedy b. Lyndon Johnson c. Barack Obama d. Bill Clinton e. Ronald Reagan

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a. bipartisanship b. cracking c. divided party government d. franking privilege

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a. is decentralizing and leveling. b. is centralizing and leveling. c. is to strengthen hierarchies. d. is decentralizing but creates a less level playing field. e. is almost nonexistent.

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