Identify the role of the federal government in state policy-making.(1 point) Responses The federal government does not play any role in state policy-making. The federal government does not play any role in state policy-making. The federal government controls all state policy formation. The federal government controls all state policy formation. The federal government must give the final vote on all state policies. The federal government must give the final vote on all state policies. The federal government gives states federal funds to pay for some of the policies that states make.

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The correct response is: The federal government gives states federal funds to pay for some of the policies that states make.

This reflects the collaborative relationship between federal and state governments, where federal funding can influence state policy decisions.

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