Answer:
The correct answer to the following question will be Option C (State governments).
Step-by-step explanation:
- Cooperative federalism is federalism in which federal, state and local authorities interact cooperatively and jointly to solve common issues, rather than making politics separately but indeed equally (such as the dual federalization of the united kingdom of the 19th century) or making contact in a national governance system.
- Federalism was the control-sharing division between the center and its top members, such as provinces, states, cantons, etc. Cooperative federalism is indeed a concept or subgroup of federalism where national, state and local officials try to solve common issues.
- To develop the national policies, government of federalization works with the government of their state.