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Which of the following is NOT illustrative of today's era of partisan federalism? Multiple Choice
If a state government is dominated by one party and Congress or the presidency is
controlled by the opposing one, the state may act on its own, fulfilling its policy
preferences
Members of both political parties, regardless of their personal ideological preferences
of federalism, may vote against each other when in conflict with their policy goals.
States have acted to invalidate (nullify) national laws by enacting state laws that conflict
with policy preferences.
Democrats tend to support federal government expansion in domestic policy, while
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