Multiple Choice
The shift from dual federalism to cooperative federalism in the 1930s increased the role of the federal government over domestic policy.One consequence of this shift was
A) an increase in veto power by state governments.
B) the elimination of state sovereignty.
C) a strengthening of the states' rights coalition in Congress.
D) a decrease in the use of grants-in-aid.
E) an increase in lobbying in Washington by business interests.
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