Multiple Choice
When the powers of the states and the national government are so intertwined that public policies cannot happen unless both act together, it's known as
A) cooperative federalism.
B) dual federalism.
C) horizontal federalism.
D) revenue sharing federalism.
E) categorical federalism.
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