Multiple Choice
What was one of the major arguments in favor of devolution?
A) A substantial majority of Americans believed that state governments were more effective and more trustworthy than the national government.
B) A large portion of Americans said that they wanted state governments to do less and have the national government take over most of the states' roles.
C) Americans during the Great Depression no longer believed that the government in Washington could manage the entire nation.
D) The Articles of Confederation could not control the country, so they needed to be scrapped and rewritten.
E) The Civil War Amendments were not strong enough, so the Civil Rights Act of 1965 was created to replace them.
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