Multiple Choice
In his 1981 inaugural address, President Ronald Reagan
A) expressed his belief in strong national power over the states.
B) expressed his belief in the doctrine of states' rights.
C) sounded like a Federalist from the early years of the republic.
D) sounded like a leader who believed that states were exercising too much power in the American political system.
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