Multiple Choice
In general, debates about federalism
A) are ideological, with liberals wanting more central government and traditional conservatives more state or private actions.
B) are empty of any substantive political value.
C) reveal that very little actually separates liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans on the role of government.
D) are seldom influenced by party affiliation.
E) by lack of interest in policy.
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