The development of a complex intergovernmental system in the United States is rooted primarily in

a. federalism.
b. unitary state governmental systems.
c. unwillingness by the national government to establish a single agency in a program area.d power hungry administrators.

a

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a. a situation in which two countries have far more power than any other state in the system, including their own allies. b.a situation in which there are three or more states of considerable power and ability to affect international outcomes for all others. c. one state in the international system has much more power than all others in the system, thus making the rules for the international community. d. a system in which power in the international system is regionally based.

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The necessary and proper clause allows a. the federal government to reign supreme in every matter

b. Congress to enact laws retroactively, particularly during a national crisis (war). c. the federal government to make laws regarding almost anything and gives Congress and the federal government the capability to adapt to a changing world. d. extensive and expanding powers to the executive branch of government.

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