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Which statement best describes how federalism changed as a result of the
Great Depression?

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The correct answer is: D. State governments came to depend on federal money to help them financially during a crisis

The Great Depression did more to shift the United States towards a strong Federal system than anything else in the country's history.

As a result of the Great Depression, central money and planning became the only way out of the Depression. States alone couldn't respond on behalf of their citizens.

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