States may not levy taxes on the same items that are taxed by the national government
Answer:
FALSE
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Dual federalism is
a. a form of government in which states are far more powerful than the central government. b. an arrangement in which states focus on national security while the federal government attends to foreign policy. c. an arrangement in which the federal government focuses on national security and foreign affairs, while states handle domestic policy. d. the claim of South Carolina to have complete authority over its own relations with foreign nations. e. the overlap of state and federal powers as outlined in the Constitution, and the ensuing difficulties of such government.
Which of the following was part of Donald Trump's foreign policy pronouncements or initiatives upon entering office?
A. a preference for bilateral treaties over multilateral agreements if they helped the U.S. more B. a pivot toward stronger containment of newly expansionist Russia C. a desire to work to build strong and effective international institutions D. an interest in more frequent use of U.S. military force to occupy hostile countries E. a commitment to the global expansion of democracy