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Cooperative federalism used the power of the national government to encourage the states to a. allow the national government to participate in some of the reserved powers. b. abandon pursuing certain public policy goals in order to gain more territory. c. relinquish some of its reserved powers to the national government. d. pursue certain public policy goals to receive matching funds from the national government.

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(d) pursue certain public policy goals to receive matching funds from the national government.

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Cooperative federalism; also known as marble-cake federalism, is a concept of federalism in which federal, state, and local governments interact cooperatively and collectively to solve common problems, rather than making policies separately but more or less equally.

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