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what is a defining characteristic of the \marble cake\ metaphor used to…

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what is a defining characteristic of the \marble cake\ metaphor used to describe cooperative federalism?
a. federal dominance without input
b. intertwined federal-state roles
c. state independence from federal
d. clear boundaries in governance

which concept is most associated with the transfer of certain powers back to state governments to increase local autonomy?
a. unitary system structure
b. devolution for local control
c. federal mandates on policy
d. categorical grants funding

which concept refers to the collaborative relationship between different levels of government in policy-making?
a. categorical grants funding
b. decentralization to regions
c. dual federalism separation
d. intergovernmental relations

Explanation:

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First Question:
Brief Explanations

The "marble cake" metaphor for Cooperative Federalism represents the mixing of federal and state roles. Option a is incorrect as Cooperative Federalism isn't about federal dominance without input. Option c is wrong because states aren't independent in this model. Option d is incorrect as there are no clear boundaries (that's more like Dual Federalism). Option b, intertwined federal - state roles, matches the marble cake idea where the layers (federal and state) are mixed.

Brief Explanations

Devolution is the transfer of powers from a higher level (federal) to lower levels (state, local) to increase local autonomy. A unitary system (option a) has power centralized, not transferred to states. Federal mandates (option c) are requirements from the federal government, not a transfer of power. Categorical grants (option d) are federal funds with restrictions, not a power transfer. So option b is correct.

Brief Explanations

Intergovernmental Relations refers to the collaborative relationship between different levels of government (federal, state, local) in policy - making. Categorical Grants (option a) are a type of funding, not a relationship. Decentralization (option b) is about distributing power but not specifically the collaborative relationship in policy - making. Dual Federalism (option c) is about separate spheres of power, not collaboration. So option d is correct.

Answer:

b. Intertwined federal - state roles

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