In Cooperative Federalism

A. relations between the states and national government are characterized as hostile.
B. there is a strict separation between the states and the national government.
c. relations between the states and national government are characterized by intergovernmental relations
D. localities are legally considered to be the equals of states.

***I have read in "Cooperative Federalism, 1933 - 1960's but have had no luck..Please help Thank YOU

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I think I have found the answer I think it is C...???
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