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Which of the following is an argument for federalism?
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states choosing to separate and create new states
states choosing to separate and create new states
common laws throughout the nation
common laws throughout the nation
states operating as experimental laboratories for ideas
states operating as experimental laboratories for ideas
states taxing the goods coming from other states
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"States operating as experimental laboratories for ideas."
Explanation: Federalism lets states try different policies on a smaller scale; successful ones can be adopted by others or the national government. The other options describe centralization (common national laws) or secession/interstate taxation, which are not typical arguments for federalism.
Explanation: Federalism lets states try different policies on a smaller scale; successful ones can be adopted by others or the national government. The other options describe centralization (common national laws) or secession/interstate taxation, which are not typical arguments for federalism.
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