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1. The type of federalism in which both the national government & states remain supreme within their spheres. A. Cooperative B. Dual C. Devolutionary D. Fiscal. 1. The type of federalism in which both the national government & states remain supreme within their spheres. A. B. Dual
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1. The type of federalism in which both the national government & states remain supreme within their spheres. A. Cooperative B. Dual C. Devolutionary D. Fiscal
1. The type of federalism in which both the national government & states remain supreme within their spheres. A. B. Dual C. D.
2. A system of government in which powers and policy are shared between the states and the national government A. Cooperative Federalism B. Categorical Federalism C. Devolutionary Federalism D. Fiscal Federalism
2. A system of government in which powers and policy are shared between the states and the national government A. Cooperative Federalism B. C. D.
3. The process of transferring responsibility for policies from the federal government to state and local governments. A. Fiscal Federalism B. Restrictive Federalism C. Grants-in-Aid D. Devolution
3. The process of transferring responsibility for policies from the federal government to state and local governments. A. B. C. D. Devolution
4. The pattern of spending, taxing, and providing grants in the federal system. A. Fiscal Federalism B. Financial Federalism C. Grants-based Federalism D. Categorical Federalism
4. The pattern of spending, taxing, and providing grants in the federal system. A. Fiscal Federalism B. C. D.
5. Federal grants to states and local governments that can be used only for specific purposes. A. Block grants B. Project grants C. Categorical grants D. Formula grants
5. Federal grants to states and local governments that can be used only for specific purposes. A. B. C. Categorical grants D.
6. Federal categorical grant given for specific purposes on the basis of the merits of applications. A. Block grants B. Project grants C. Merit-based grants D. Formula grants
6. Federal categorical grant given for specific purposes on the basis of the merits of applications. A. B. Project grants C. D.
7. Federal categorical grants distributed according to a formula specified in legislation or administrative regulations. A. Block grants B. Formula grants C. Merit-based grants D. Distributional grants
7. Federal categorical grants distributed according to a formula specified in legislation or administrative regulations. A. B. Formula grants C. D.
8. Federal grants given automatically to states or communities to support broad programs in areas such as community development. A. Block grants B. Development grants C. Grants-in-Aid D. Automatic grants
8. Federal grants given automatically to states or communities to support broad programs in areas such as community development. A. Block grants B. C. D.
9. Which type of federalism has been compared tolayer cake? Dual Federalism
10. Which type of federalism has been compared tomarble cake? Cooperative Federalism
11. True or False:Federal grants to state & local governments have grown rapidly in recent decades. TRUE
12. True or False:A state or local government must file an application for a formula grant. FALSE
13. True or False:Complaints about paperwork and “many strings attached” to categorical grants led to the development of BLOCK grants. TRUE
14. True or False: Sometimes state & local governments are forced to provide additional services they may not be able to afford because they have received some federal funds or orders from the federal government. TRUE 15. This is known as the . . . MANDATE BLUES