Which of the following policy questions would most likely be asked in the New System?

A. Would a new federal program abridge states' rights?
B. Should the federal government enter a new policy area?
C. How can we fix and pay for an existing policy?
D. Is it legitimate for the federal government to pass certain legislation?
E. None of these are correct.

Answer: C

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