Multiple Choice
What was one effect of dual federalism during the early Republic?
A) The national government was spared the task of making difficult policy decisions, such as the regulation of slavery, because the states did it themselves.
B) The national government was unable to raise sufficient amounts of money through taxes and tariffs.
C) The number of federal criminal laws expanded rapidly, while state criminal laws decreased.
D) The national government was able to significantly expand civil rights for blacks in the South.
E) The strength and size of the military grew dramatically.
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