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A blending of state and national authority is associated with ________ federalism, while a separation of national and state authority is associated with ________ federalism.Group of answer choicesnone of the abovedual; cooperativecooperative; dualdual; fiscaldual; nationalist

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A blending of state and national authority is associated with ________ federalism, while a separation of national and state authority is associated with ________ federalism.Group of answer choicesnone of the abovedual; cooperativecooperative; dualdual; fiscaldual; nationalist

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A blending of state and national authority is associated with cooperative federalism, while a separation of national and state authority is associated with dual federalism.

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