Under the period known as dual federalism, the national government played ________ in people's lives _____ the state governments

a. a more direct role; than
b. a less direct role; than
c. an equal role; as
d. an important; unlike
e. None of the above


B

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Sarah is a 27-year-old graduate student pursuing a master's degree in political science

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