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Analyze the role federalism plays in state policy-making.(1 point)
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Federalism allows federal senators to set policy for the states.
Federalism allows federal senators to set policy for the states.
It is through the concept of federalism that states are allowed to make their own policies.
It is through the concept of federalism that states are allowed to make their own policies.
Federalism allows the president to set the agenda for state policies.
Federalism allows the president to set the agenda for state policies.
Federalism allows the federal legislature to check all state policies before they become laws.
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Correct answer: "It is through the concept of federalism that states are allowed to make their own policies."
Explanation: Federalism divides power between the national government and state governments, giving states authority to create and implement many policies (e.g., education, criminal law, health regulation) while the federal government handles national-level responsibilities.
Explanation: Federalism divides power between the national government and state governments, giving states authority to create and implement many policies (e.g., education, criminal law, health regulation) while the federal government handles national-level responsibilities.
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