Which of the following is an example of national and state governments finding a balance between the power of the national govemment and the power of state governments? (1 point)

The use of block grants to fund poverty programs allows the national government to give states the funding for social welfare programs, while allowing states to create welfare programs that vary from state to state

The No Child Left Behind Act allowed the national government to impose standardized testing on states while requiring states to give standardized tests they might not have supported

The minimum wage allows the national government to set a wage below which state minimum wage laws cannot go, while allowing states to set a minimum wage higher than the national minimum wage for their particular state.

With environmental legislation, the national govemment imposes national pollution standards on states, which allows the national government to punish polluters at the state and local levels.

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The use of block grants to fund poverty programs allows the national government to give states the funding for social welfare programs, while allowing states to create welfare programs that vary from state to state.