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Through the 20th century and continuing today, the nature of federalism has changed over time with new demands that have tended toward a system where the state and national governments share many responsibilities.
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Through the 20th century and continuing today, the nature of federalism has changed over time with new demands that have tended toward a system where the state and national governments share many responsibilities. This is called
a Separation of power B cooperative federalism C distribution of wealth d socialism
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I'm sorry but what exactly are asking?
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For the answer to the question above, that is called "
cooperative federalism"
since the more that a federal (central) power works with state powers, the more the country can move forward.
I hope my answer helped you. Have a nice day!
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