Supporters of states' rights argue that ______.

A. decentralization of authority leads to greater government innovation and policies that better suit the preferences of the residents of each state
B. greater centralization is essential because it is hard to govern a nation like the United States, and problems often extend across state borders
C. the federal government should have the ability to veto policies that have negative effects on neighboring states
D. the only solution for fixing the problems in the United States is returning to a confederation


Answer: A

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