National authority has greatly expanded in the 20th century, in large part because
A. the Democrats have been in control of Congress for most of the century.
B. the states and the federal government have become increasingly interdependent.
C. constitutional amendments have opened the way for wider application of national authority.
D. Americans like the idea of "big government."
E. the state governments have shown themselves to be an ineffective level of government.
Answer: B
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A) the Vietnam War. B) the Bay of Pigs incident under Kennedy. C) the introduction of the Internet. D) Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal. E) the September 11th terrorist attacks.