How do states interact with other layers of government?

What will be an ideal response?


As the middle layer in the government system, states play an intermediary role in the system’s finances. They levy taxes to support state programs, such as highways, prisons, and higher education, yet they devote most of their fiscal energy to managing federal programs and distributing aid to local governments. In their banking role, states receive federal grants and administer them for projects ranging from highway construction and social services to Medicaid and welfare. Almost 30 percent of their spending, on average, goes toward distributing aid to local governments.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Removing trade barriers is a key goal of a. the International Monetary Fund. b. the World Trade Organization

c. the World Bank. d. the United Nations. e. non-governmental organizations.

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On the issue of state sovereignty, the text states that since around 1992, the Supreme Court has

A) restricted the ability of states to govern independently of the federal government. B) not overturned any laws based by Congress that contain instructions for state governments. C) begun to restore the view that states have the right to resist some forms of federal action. D) allowed states to resist almost all federal action. E) empowered the national government more than when Earl Warren was Chief Justice.

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If a group member is rewarded simply by the satisfaction of working with others to achieve a common goal or purpose, he/she would be receiving a ______ benefit.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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